News from 25/04/1997
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Phil Yates, Barney Spender, James Joll, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, South Asia Correspondent, Adrian Lee, Grace Bradberry, Christopher Cockerell, Derek Hodgson, Andrew Longmore, Des Burkinshaw, Richard Thomson, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, A. R. Haydon, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Philip Webster, Political Editor, and James Landale, Philip Howard, Charles Kikonyogo, David Stinson, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Mayur Madhvani, Lynne Truss, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Richard Eaton, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Non-League Football Keith Pike, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, John Thicknesse, Kevin Berry, Pat Gibson, John Clarke, Valerie Elliott, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, Susan Bell and Kathryn Knight, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Anatole Kaletsky, Kevin Eason Motoring Editor, Quentin Letts, Charles Bremner, Deborah Collcutt, Peter Barnard, Russell Kempson, Nigel Williamson, Simon Bird, P. H. S., Helen Wallace, J. D. Brown, Marit Hargie, Lin Jenkins, Paul Sexton, Alan Toogood, Horticultural Correspondent, Adam Jones, Alasdair Murray and Philip Bassell, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Peter Stothard, P. H. S, Nigel Hawkes, Cranbrook, Chairman, Jill Sherman, Gerald Hartup, Director, Richard Owen, Eric Reguly, Michael Calvin, Damian Whitworth, Donald Kamori, Sarah Cunningham, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Oliver August, Yona Killagane, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Tessa Blackstone, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, Andrew Pierce and Arthur Leathley, John Kennedy, Richard Duce, John Allison, Ian Brodie and Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, F. Paul Taylor, Giles Whittell, Eileen McCabe, Gabriella Gamini South America Correspondent, Chris Parker, Kevin Prendergast, Jason Nissé, Mel Webb, Susan Elkin, Matthew Parris, Bob Salisbury, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Philip Webster, Nadine Meisner, Phil Ridgway, Fraser Nelson, David Sinclair, Tim Jones, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Marianne Curphey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, B. L. Haunch (Secretary), Jack Bailey, Valerie Grove, Michael Henderson, Robin Lodge, David Maddock, John Coleman, Editor, Glenys Kinnock, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, M. S. Bruce, Patience Wheatcroft, James Arden-Davis, Daniel Yona, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoLynne Truss Tackles the Wembley Turf Tories attack 'bare-faced lies by Blair' Major rejects Saatchi advertising blitz Top charities pay heads £100,000 Huge Roman villa found Liverpool out Index The Rise and Rise of Baby Gap How I Coped with Linda's Illness Picture Gallery 'I'll stay a radical leader' Picture Gallery Hay fever remedies facing sales curb My Dog's Dinner Mother aged 63 lied about age to get fertility treatment Prime Health Tomorrow Widowers' claim for cash equality 'may cost £490m' Human rights appeal by bereaved husbands who waht the same benefits as women French lift port blockade but threaten more mayhem Natwest Mother's age is more of a problem as child grows up Medical Briefing By a Staff Reporter: Pill's rival admits 450 pregnancies New rule means 25 weddings invalid News in Brief Police on guard against hooligans News in Brief Violent prisoner sues for assault News in Brief School raffles car for teacher News in Brief IRA fugitive held after 14 years News in Brief £175,000 for fashion designer after gas-fire leak destroyed career Soccer saves children as garden falls into crater 'I called them in for the match,' says mother, "They moved and the gound disappeared' Wounded husband is found near wife's body Enigmatic variation sounds out Elgar Neighbours grab driver who killed girl on pavement Inquest told blaze hero 'got a buzz' out of fires Compaq Murderer of twins gets life sentences Conservative Viewers have no right to watch Tv, say law lords Canary Wharf neighbours lose interference case Addicts are urged to kick the habit PPP healthcare New love from dating agency ended with a brief encounter A Personal Letter from Paul Sykes By a Staff Reporter: Writing songs is therapy to me, says Sir Paul Big salaries are price of success for top charities Top 10 Earners Moben Wildlife is waking up to starvation Brain drain lures bee scientists who set world buzzing Village split by case of killer swan Sfa Depressed builder wins right to payout News in Brief City church aid News in Brief Berserk shopper News in Brief Cricketer dies News in Brief Whale was sick News in Brief Paramedic sacked News in Brief Rail complaints News in Brief Sausage kills boy News in Brief Tractor death News in Brief Mother claimed rent benefit to develop £200,000 house Woolf calls for reform of health disputes Rare public glimpse of a royal passion SAGA Service Ltd Scientists create the eight-day petunia BT Man jailed for attack on former wife's lover Stores accused of promoting bad diets among poor Warning of child malnutrition The Link Britain is fast-food capital of Europe The Big Spenders Speedy use of Aids drugs 'can save lives' Pig diseases will push up pork price Weekend Shopping Yellow line ensnares inventor fifty years on Index Blair waits to unwrap the train set The Times, concluding its interviews with party leaders, talks to Tony Blair Labour sets golden target of putting Britain in the Olympic top ten On the stump with Bell's belles What the parties say about Ireland Arthur Scargill hits out at the 'turncoat… Hfs Loans Currys Pension gibe has Tories reaching for the vitriol Central Office risks voters' condemnation over intensity of personal attacks on Labour leader Clarke defies rebels over single currency John Major was urged by one of Britain's biggest companies to ignore Eurosceptic demands to rule out entry into a single currency. During a visit to Siemens, the German multinational electronics group, Leww Aviss, the personnel director, said: "We want a strong unified Europe. We want economic and monetary union of which we are a part. " a spokesman also said the social chapter "doesn't make the slightest bit of difference becase this is not a sweatshop" Please don't stop me if you've heard it all before Laker Airways Sharps bedrooms Telling fact from fiction in battle over old-age pay Pc World Hamilton struggles to stay off the shelf Charles Bremner returns to Tatton and finds Martin Bell gaining ground Ashdown starts whirlwind tour The Liberal Democrats Help Homebase Struggle to solve an all-party problem Ballot 97 the Times Guide to Election Issues 19. Northern Ireland Conservatives Traxam Viglen Sdlp Democratic Unionist Sinn Fein Ulster Unionist UK Unionist Alliance Party King Arthur rides south for joust with turncoat Scargill has found a rich seam of old Labour sentiment in South Wales, Valerie Elliott writes Censored abortion film is screened Election Trail Call to keep assisted places News in Brief Sykes takes out 'vote Tory' ads News in Brief Anti-gun lobby News in Brief Lamont apology News in Brief Changing sides News in Brief Scottish Widows Mayhew is in the height of good humour Life is sweet for his Patrick. Soon to shed the cares of office, the Northern Ireland Secretary was full of fizz on a visit to a Sherbet factory, writes Damian Whitworth The Open University Europhile blossoms amid laburnums and cherries David Curry is everything the new breed of Brussels-baiting bovver-boy Tory Englanders hate. But Matthew Parris came away impressed Woolwich BBC Dial-A-Phone Russians have a bone to pick over dinosaur remains in Britain Ex-Soviet states and China sign deal on frontier troop cuts Tax row angers German industry ATL Vatican accepts 'no-sex' gays Kremlin spies break Cold War record Midland From Reuter (AFP): Protests as Serbs jail Bosnian Muslims McVeigh 'wanted to see blood on streets of US' The prosecution hopes that presenting lurid details of the Oklahoma bombing will compensate for the gaps in its case, Tom Rhodes reports from Denver Judge in cowboy boots will keep tight rein on his court Man in the News Alliance Leicester Buddhists condemn Taleban over threat to blow up statue The Sunday Times (AFP): Belgrano 'was on war mission' News in Brief Algerians killed (Reuter): Lassa fever fear (Reuter): Refugees move (AP): Lauda surgery Skinheads jailed Cult blame Clinton poised for victory on chemical weapons treaty Swiftcall Silenced Ali appeals for Parkinson's cash The room in the Japanese Ambassador's residence… Siege finale revives Fujimori's support Guerrillas vow to take revenge Picture Gallery 'Guilt is a pointless emotion' It was more than 30 years ago that John Schlesinger's sister committed suicide, but the director is still suffering Direct Line Picture Gallery Legal & General Car Insurance The generation Gap She's billionaire's daughter who can shop anywhere yet Jemima Khan is hooked on BabyGap, says Style Editor Grace Bradberry Dell Where waiters say bone appetit You don't need to ask for a doggy bag in California now that pampered pooches have their own restaurant, says Giles Whittell Skynft Doctor Spin is ready to see you now Philip Howard A tale of two pimpernels, or: the tumbrils of Calais Party politics People in search of a party The Tories may lose Middle Britain to new Labour. But who then will speak for the poor and the public sector? Beer we go The Times Diary Green view? The Times Diary Hope of glory The Times Diary A bad trip The Times Diary Go and vote for a change Tessa Blackstone sees clear red water between the parties The Awkward Squad New Labour needs some old dissidents Private Lives Independent education looks beyond the election Royal Mail Imitation is the best form of philately Nationality and sovereignty at issue in election debate Abortion broadcast Underground accolade Support for us sanctions on Burma Healing of animals 'Moral' democracy Too many cats Lottery grants Challenge to Uk of Eu presidency Defence of choirs Counting them in Nesting habits Court Circular Today's royal engagements Appointment School news Personal Column Church news Daffodils come in from the cold to win 70th Harrogate Spring Flower Show7 Birthdays today Legal appointment Memorial services University news All Tickets All Tickets Available All Tickets Dinners Wedding & Ascot 1997 Acorn Stairlifts Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Dr Robert Simpson Dr Robert Simpson, former Stormont Mp and Minister of Community Relations in Northern Ireland, 1969-71, died on April 8 aged 73. He was born on July 3,1923 Personal Column Embassy Flight Centre Capital Flights Michael MacOun Michael MacOun, Cmg, Obe, Qpm, former colonial policeman and overseas police adviser, died on March 25 aged 82. He was born on November 27,1914 Airlink Jetline Mounment Travel Jetworld Faresavers Legal, Public Company & Parliamentary Notices Flightsea's Announcements B. K. P. A. The Sunday Times Marion Welchman Marion Welchman, Mbe, co-founder of the British Dyslexia Association, died on April 19 aged 81. She was born on June 6,1915 Gordon Stephenson Professor Gordon Stephenson, Cbe, architect and city planner, died on March 29 aged 88. He was born on June 6,1908 The Football Association Cup News The Times Crossword No 20,463 Business Newspapers Support Recycling Forecast Tomorrow Inside Section 2 Today Business Editor Patience Wheatcroft Tunnel's refinance proposals attacked Regan ends bid as Nomura pulls out Discount move knocks Laura Ashley shares Gazprom looks to the West for $3.5bn Education Carby's £600,000 payoff Barclays breaks ranks with banks on preparing for monetary union Kleinwort Benson Sport Television and Radio Pages 50,51 Business Today Ethical victory ICI warns of job cuts to combat sterling problem BM Chambers of Commerce plea for 1p increase in income tax Second warning by Vickers P&O places order for £200m superliner Insurance for trust funds 'will not work' MCI's soaring costs keep profits flat in first quarter Hollinger suffers from subscription campaign French expansion by Cu lifts shares Business Roundup Stakis rates drop Business Roundup Pension provision falls Business Roundup Blue Circle package Business Roundup Interactive Leeds FC Business Roundup Society looks at options Business Roundup Bodycote chief sells Business Roundup Trinity Holdings ahead Business Roundup Poor response to review Business Roundup Tourist Rates A fashion for flowery words Pennington Everything to prove at Laura AshleyExternal approach is better for bids Banks must tackle millennium bug first Equitas court victory for Lloyd's Watchdog fines Invesco £60,000 Brent Walker leaps back into profit Austria. Holiday Break Away Bloomsbury book sales 20% higher Glaxo agrees truce with Zantac rival Austin Reed cuts a dash for women Commodities Liffe Options Lanica shares face large fall over Cws bid failure 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 Taking a pounding Tempus Betterware ICI Dollar Rates Other Sterling FSTE Volumes Glaxo Wellcome Wall Street Caspian's Leeds Lasers The Times City Diary Opera post The Times City Diary Monumental The Times City Diary O'Reilly honour The Times City Diary Fair blows the wind from France for Eurosceptics Chirac's dash to the polls increases the chances of EMU's launch being delayed Economic View Ethical business practice in the spotlight Plain speaking The Times City Diary Cayman bound The Times City Diary Smile, please The Times City Diary Dead or alive: what's best for Eurotunnel's shareholders? Small investors have a bigger say than the banks, according to Jason Nissé Battling for Cheaper Cal Insurance? Gilts lower as equities mark time Natwest Fitzwilton set to sign supermarket deal with Safeway From a Correspondent in tokyo: Trading scandal plunges Nomura into red LineOne Picture Gallery Betterware chief better-off by £4.6m after special dividend Ba to have Heathrow's Terminal 5 to itself By our City Staff: Cowie founder attacks succession hiatus Adare pays £1.35m in cash for Platignum Business Roundup BS out of the red Business Roundup Folkes rises to £6m Business Roundup Fortune Oil advances Business Roundup Snakeboard profit blow Business Roundup Carr's moves ahead Business Roundup Hopkinsons in black Business Roundup Approach for Omnicare Business Roundup The Times Unit Trust Information Service Dusseldorf Make what you will of it The Science Museum's new £4 million gallery will show you exactly what materialism means. Nigel Hawkes reports Life, the universe and everything Theatre: Tom Murphy's powerful Irish writing: Tennessee Williams's play within a play Bailegangaire Ambassadors Tom & Clem Museums Theatre Players in pain Out Cry Lyric, Hammersmith Hot stuff on the road from Blackpool pier Second Opinion: They play Tom and Clem brings back memories for Bernard Levin Cold Comfort Farm Theatre Look on my work, ye mighty, and don't despair Soon, Karl Wallinger will unleash his latest upbeat manifesto on behalf of his World Party. Paul Sexton acts as spin doctor In God's Prefab are many mansions PAddy McAloon once trained to bea a priest, Now he's a Prefab Sprout, but he still has his faith Supertramp Pop Hungarian, so she's used to rhapsodies Who sang so beautifully in The English Patient? She plays London on Sunday Pop Mix and match Blues Albums Fab? If you say so, pop-pickers Paul McCartney tells Des Burkinshaw why promoting his new solo album is the last thing on his mind Low pressure arias bring Gayle warning Pop Albums: David Sinclair on the sleekly sterile soul songstress styling of the new-look Michelle Gayle Pop The Times Educational Supplement Pop Legends brought to life Juzz Albums Theatres Choice Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entortainment complled by Marit Hargio Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of fillms in London and (Where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Art Galleries Choice Artistry out of the ashes Dance Phoenix Dance Queen Elizabeth Hall A family affair Concerts: Father and son take on Shostakovich; plus Czech maestro on an Austro-German theme Philharmonia/Sanderling Festival Hall Choice Fine Czech mateship RLPO/Pešek Barbican Luxury London Dance No nuisance in TV signal interference House of Lords Law Report April 25 1997 House of Lords Broad approach to construing insurance policy Third party must notify witness of request for statement State must compensate for loss caused by breach of directive European Law Report Luxembourg Bank must rebut wife's challenge Striking out case brought in abuse of process Appeal tribunal interfered impermissibly The Times Independent Education Open Morning Open Day Independent Education Easter Revision for GCSE or a level University of Kent at Canterbury Gabbitas Language Courses Españole en Espña! Aberlour House St. George's School Windsor Castle Abbey Independent College ARMY The Pilgrims' Schools Winchester St. John College Choir Cahbridge Portland Place School Collingham MC At Gordonstoun School St Albans High School for Girls Duke of Kent School A Level & Gcse St. Antony's Leweston Bedford School St Paul's Cathedral Choir School Windlesham Independent Education Devonshire House Preparatory School Arts survive the generation gap John O'Leary looks at a new study on attitudes to the arts in schools Schools face up to an underfunded future Bob Salisbury argues for a more radical approach to present financial problems Has music teaching lost the score? Susan Elkin wonders how musically talented children will get the breaks they deserve New Opportunies at St Christopher School Bet on the young, not the Lottery Kevin Berry on the role of theatre in learning Education Leight on Park School NBS Yarm School Wanted Fettes College Business Courses Courses Cornwall Cartooning for Profit Make £20,000 as a travel Writer Langiage Courses Business Courses University of Paisle Mid-Summer Carrer Training The Lady Eleanor Holles School Bursar Language Courses Language Courses Abroad and English in UK University of Durham The Times Newspapers MBA Fair Ravensbourme College of Design and ACommunication Ravensbourne College of Desing and Communication University Appointments Oxford Education The Times Romantic driven by willpower Michael Calvin on a testing return to Imola for Frank Williams Sheeban on Bridge Keene on Chess For the Record Sisters steering way to success in man's world Mel Webb meets the Simmonites, who are making their mark in motor rallying BM Risk Of Thunder licensed to thrill Andrew Longmore on a Punchestown chase that fosters its own folklore Racing: Sean Connery-Owned Chaser Gives Exhilarating Display in Cross-Country Race Thunderer: Sandown Park Thunderer: Ascot Horgan injured Rapid Raceline First Island can make winning return to action William Hill O'Sullivan made to struggle by solid Welshman Snooker Thunderer: Carlisle Thunderer: Taunton Syed offers reasons to be cheerful Thunderer: Perth Thunderer: Ludlow Yesterday's Results Eddery lands double O'Leary is called up by England In Brief Cole's net failure gives Ferguson scope to reshuffle Football Legal & Public Notices AMP New European Cup plan Gresley glimpse silver lining Betts off on return journey Rugby League Today's Fixtures Derby are saved by supporter Spanish master back with a smile Golf Peroni Nixoii provides reminder of champions' style Cricket Sri Lanka lose spinner The Times Taylor made for second coming Brain before bravado puts DeFreitas in control Boon fights rearguard action alone Law makes haste to confirm his attacking reputation Painful end to record contribution by Morris Cricket Yesterday's Scoreboards Rose rips out Surrey's faint heart Bowen hurries up Worcestershire ITC Cambridge batsmen pay penalty for driving carelessly Dark Blues give Parker opportunity to display his talents Turf experience a cut above others Kicking and Screaming Word-Watching Garden Party: Tonight 8.00 Hamed's taunts go unheard Boxing Testing the leisure market Television Choice Radio Choice Dishing the dirt on a harmless obsession Review BBC1 Liverpool go down fighting Brave display falls just short of Cup Winners' Cup final goal Times Two Crossword Racing Quality of Mersey is regained Senna death trial 'irrelevant' Cricket Sinton's goal casts pall over Teesside First Telecom Flag is symbol of new unity Special Reports on Uganda and Tanzania Pwico The Times Lifting the Burden Working Together Picture Gallery Cash for cobalt mine Aid for Economy Uganda Tanzania 'Creating a culture of paying taxes' p2 Lifting the burden 'We have exceeded our expectations and overcome… 'Nobody wants to invest in fragmented… 'Roads are the engine of growth and economic… Programme for state sell-offs is 'on course' Stock exchange is expected to open in kampala next month Uganda Aiming for a strong region Water is Life Fresh Dairy Milk Plans to make cotton bud Lonrho Motors Bidding reopens on coffee privatisation New move by consortium of Ugandan firms An instant variety is an incentive for business Old frim's fortunes are reviving Dairy men seek to raise a pinta Cattle quality and number continue to improve The Republic of Uganda Uganda Electricity Board Providing Full circle for Asian enterprise A profitable return Creating a tax culture Ministry of Finance Bids are in for privatisation Introducing a new 'culture of discipline' Close watch kept on inflation Praise from the World Bank Insurance on the up Moves to develop fresh areas of business National Development and Independence UGB Picture Gallery Gorillas in the … Tourism is a rapidly growing industry Picture Gallery Airlines return to Entebbe Passenger number rose to 300,000 last year Bank of Uganda Uganda Investors boost power demand Hydro plant ready in 2002 The Madhavani Group Water on tap Homes that grow Opening up the potential National Insurance Corporation Tourist numbers are growing A simpler life for investors Serlous about reform of the land Wider range of crops is needed State's grip on agriculture ends Tanesco The National Bank of Commercce Industry needs 'selective protection' says Minister Southern Paper Mills Co. Ltd Closer links 'will bring benefits' Mining is seen as a sector with great potential Meeting the energy needs of the future Power sharing options Mining prospects becoming brighter If You Want to Invest in a Companyu Wioth a Great… Tightening the purse strings Optimism about future growth State bank to be divided Competition brings new strategies Hopes rest on private sector Tanzania Petroleum Development Corporation
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