News from 28/04/1997
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Martin Rubenstein, Phil Yates, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent, Andrew Pierce and Emma Wilkins, Andrew Pierce, Philip Bassett and Alasdair Murray, Alexandra Frean, Isobel FRASER(Councillor), Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Derek Hodgson, Andrew Longmore, Des Burkinshaw, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Mike Rosewell and Robin Young, John O'Leary, Education Editor, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Quentin Skinner, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Clive Davis, Susan M. Barnard, David DEAR(Councillor), Richard Eaton, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Harvey Elliott and Adam Sage, David Halpern, Carl Evans, Bryan Stiles, Pat Gibson, Shirley English, Leonora Digby Smith, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Harry Cooksley, David Coleman, David Currie, David POWELL(Parish Clerk), Peter Bills, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Keith Pike, Quentin Letts, Audrey Magee, Allen Sheppard, Michael Edwardes, Hanson, Stanley Kalms, King of Wartnaby, Ian MacLaurin, Emma Nicholson, Nicholas Wapshott, David G. READ(Director of Music), Edward Gorman, R. J. Watson, Luke Clancy, Richard Dawkins, Russell Kempson, Jimmy NAIRN(Councillor), Helen Wallace, Sinclair Webster (Councillor), Sydney Friskin, Julian Kossoff, Audrey Magee, Ireland Correspondent, Tony Hoare, David Miller, Susan Greenfield, David Watts, Adam Jones, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Jenny RILEY(Liberal Democrat Parliamentary Candidate), Simon KAY(Consultant), Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Anthony Giddens, Richard Wetherell, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, David Walton, Peter MULLINS(County Councillor), Nigel Hawkes, Trevor Grove, Melvyn Bragg, Jill Sherman, Sam Kiley and James Bone, Michael Calvin, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Eric Reguly, Richard SHARPE(Editor), Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Julian Muscatand Liz Price, Oliver August, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, E. C. Hicks, Roger Bootle, Julian Muscat, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, Agence France-Presse, Giles Whittell, Jason Nisse, Gabriella Gamini South America Correspondent, Brian MacArthur, Mel Webb, Jason Nissé, Kevin McCarra, Anjana Ahuja, Mark Hodkinson, Joni Lovenduski, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Michael Gove, Ian Murray and Emma Wilkins, Brian Glanville, Frances Lass, Philip Webster, Fraser Nelson, Steve McManaman, William Neil, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Marianne Curphey Insurance Correspondent, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Peter Thurnham, Rob Andrew, Jack Bailey, David Powell, Michael Henderson, Nicolas Andrews, Andrew Finkel, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, Jan Raath, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Geoffrey McLean,
ResumoToday This Week in Index Drugs Portillo and Heseltine would fight for crown Challengers emerge as Major tries to silence talk of a crushing defeat Inside BA lets the Eurostar train take the strain from Paris The Carling Era Children Go Free Picture Gallery Landslide prospect dominates last days The Good Eurosceptic Voting Guide Chopard Geneve Today Ramblers fear £1 fee would make Ben Nevis climb more taxing Highland councillors are considering charging ramblers to help to cover the cost of car parks, toilets, litter collection and repairs to mountain paths West African fraud gangs steal £3.5bn a year from Britain How the Scams Work Mesh Computers Plc Leander takes women on board Attorney-General challenged by banned litigant Shake-up 'will make courts worse' News in Brief Unhealthy cells Motorist killed Prince's party Family album Kidnap suspect questioned over car park killing Boyfriend sees body after leaving pub Irish collectors seek British help to trace antiques Muslims hope to make Oxford a city of dreaming minarets Two youths arrested in Ulster over church fire TV presenter puts in marathon stint Rolex of Geneva Daylight rapist strikes in city park Dig uncovers plot for Bronze Age Archers Close-kint farming village of 3,000 years ago is 'preserved like Pompeii' beneath Fenland clay Energis IRA was behind M6 blast News in Brief Ransom blow Allwood pregnant RAF house sold £8m market haul Jumbo jet By a Staff Reporter: Mother attacks £250 fine for death crash Life may have come from sea bubbles BMA appeals for greater spending on sex education Problem pupils must be tackled young, say heads Farmers back call to halt bird decline Smoking Causes Heart Disease Sale of watch recalls moment when time ran out for Crippen How Cholmondeley-Warner saved the West Whitehall's Cold War training flims are to be released on video. The first is closer to an Ealing comedy than to James Bond BT Drug firm ready to cash in on colds Medical Briefing King Lear plc Doctors pay £41m damages to patients No Title Picture Gallery Ministers disown 'traitor' Currie for predicting defeat One particularly outspoken Tory is now keeping her head down, report Andrew Pierce and Emma Wilkins European obsession drowns out Clarke's message on economy Hezza versus Prezza The Target Marginals Tearjerker inspires Labour's TV appeal Blair selects grammars for attack Labour leader wants to frighten parents over 11-plus, says Jill Sherman Maple computer Corporation (UK) Ltd 1997 and all that No Title Unison General Political Fund Party heavyweights fail to deliver knockout punchline TV Watch Political armies move to bombard the marginals Key voters are targetd by mail, phone and video, writes Andrew Pierce Prolife website censored Labour on song Lib Dems given TV boost Blair has it all sewn up - on paper Presswatch Fighting to the end and spending their way to triumphant defeat Sir James Goldsmith still thinks that the prime Minister might accede to his party's demand for a referendum on Europe before polling day, writes Mary Ann Sieghart The Royal Bank of Scotland plc. The good Eurosceptic's guide to making the most of a tactical vote The question of European integration and monetary union divides all the major parties and for many voters John Bull may want to defend Britain's cherished sovereignty at all costs, but backing fringe parties with little hope of power is a waste of his vote. Times writers analyse where his loyalties should lie Phone-in-Direct Ltd. Roll-call of Tories opposed to integration FOR Continental drift opens fault lines on both sides A free vote is far from being a Eurosceptic lifeline, writes Michael Gove Labour: who to back and who to oppose For Against Enthusiasts who Embrace the Union Tory Europhiles to watch out for Aganist Midland Bank Member HSBC Group Mugabe wife and aides 'got millions in housing fraud' Opposition chief says Cambodia faces civil war Koalas to have 'Pill' implant (Reuter): Invasion blunder admitted by Dayan Volvo. A Car You Can Believe in (Reuter): Winnie Mandela retains ANC post Reuter: Family 'made to stay with snakes' Volvo V40 Kabila sets UN deadline to rescue Hutu refugees The leader of Zaire's rebels is challenging United Nations claims that his forces are bent on the extermination of fleeing Hutus Sam Kiley and James Bone report Kennedy son faces 'teenage sex' row US crusade launched to combat youth crime Top guns salute 50 years of air force 'Herr Clean' stays spotless as Bonn makes its marks with backhanders Inside Germany Party rebel urges Kohl not to risk seeking fifth term Forte Posthouse Picture Gallery Turkey's rulers squeezed by military Defiant Berisha condemns 'gangsters' ruling South Pre-lnca ruins 'inspired' Lima raid (Reuter): Thatcher dedicates bridge World Summary (Reuter): Softer on drugs (AFP): Public execution (Reuter): Papal vision (Reuter): Canadian poll Cracking the secret code of creation Nigel Hawkes on a genetic breakthrough that could help the body grow replacement organs It really is the way we tell 'em Anjana Ahuja looks at what makes one joke flat, another funny The Wellman Clinic Bank of Scotland Mortgages Direct Malaria bites back Science Briefing Potent parasites Cosmic farewell Wood warning Astronomers find comet's third tail Don't tread on the bluebells What do we tell the children? Drugs Could your child be taking them?Part one of a series examining strategies for parents and schools First direct 'Hitting people over the head to change their mind won't work' Getting the Message across service line Insurance Dial-a-Phone Ltd. Dell Computer Corporation Ltd. Blowing your mind Drugs and the Brain Conservative Monday Club Facts and Figures Tomorrow The Week Ahead Mobil Touring Theatre Nokia Connecting People And it's Roy Keane, on as sub for Edmund Fearful fun, to be Frank Theatre The wasp Factory Leeds Theatre Royal Festival Hall Swiss Cottage Dance The sounds of pleasure Opera Ariadne on Naxos Coliseum NT Royal National Theatre Books Taking a back seat to technology U2 launched its massive world tour in Las Vegas on Friday night. Luke Clancy reports on the band's biggest gamble yet Pop: U2 take to the road in Las Vegas. Plus, new-style American gospel on the South Bank; and a celebration of youth Opera & Ballet The Fix Pop Theatres Adelphi Theatre Film Opera Music Loss in the gloss Take 6 Festival Hall Fame from kids Miracles Albert Hall The Times Theatre Tuesday to Friday in Section Why whites need a good grievance Quentin Letts says it's time to whine about special relationship Wrongfooted Victory at last for the social democrats Tony Blair offers the very stuff politics, the elixir of hope. Unfortunately, it may evaporate How much will change ? Don't expect a new Jerusalem, says Peter Riddell. Fresh battle lines are being drawn Riddell on Monday In the air Distaff side Sympatico Iris bloomer Sceptical Voters Still time to cross-examine candidates on Europe Hands across the Ocean Lessons from Clinton to Blair Dreaming Minarets Oxford and Islam should learn from each other Academics opt for change on May 1 Silicone implants Church welcome Business warned against Labour Immigration as an election issue Chips with everything Crime and punishment Too many cats Letters for publication should carry contact… Ex-Tories' at home with Lib Dems Rebuke for TV Defence of choirs Victory anthem ? Court Circular Today's royal engagements Imperial College Royal Over-Seas League Radley Midsummer Ball Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Birthdays today Emeritus Professor Vero Wynne-Edwards Captain Nicholas Barker, RN Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stannah Stairlifts Ltd DJM: Nature notes Merchant Taylors' School, Spring 1997 Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Private view Royal Marines Association Multiple Display Advertising Items Worldcall Service luncheon Service dinner Forthcoming marriages G. E. I. Clements Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sovereign's Parade Musicians Benevolent Fund The Sunday Times King Edward's School Peng Zhen Peng Zhen, former Politburo member and Major of Beijing, died in Beijing on April 26 aged 95. He was born in 1902 Joan Lady Camrose John Lady Camrose, mother of the Aga Khan, died on April 25 aged 89. She was born on April 22, 1908 Church news Sir Nicholas Baker Sir Nicholes Baker, former conservative MP for North Dorset, died of cancer on April 25 aged 58. He was born on November 23, 1938 Ellen Harris Ellen Harris, Reuters reporter, died on April 11 aged 94. She was born on April 20, 1902 The King's Visit to Greenwich News The Times Crossword No 20,465 Business Air UK AA Information In the Times Tomorrow A captain to rank with the best Rob Andrew, the leader's right-hand man during a decade of tumultuous change, offers an assessment of the Carling years Microsoft Corporation Today in the Times Great Summer of Sport Hill's rapid descent clouding ITV's horizons TV Action Replay Slick Frentzen proves his pedigree Motor Racing: Problems Pile up for Hill as his Successor at Williams Records First Victory Details from Imola James gets back on track Golf Chelmsford back in the big time Hockey England men rise above expectation Table Tennis Nerurkar leads world challenge Sport in Brief Harlow harvests title Ijaz suffers pay cut Nobilo wins play-off India square series England men triumph Foreman proves point Stearn leads the way Scottish raider prevails Jacques Villeneuve Morgan finds the strength to foil perfection Celtic rivals queue up to challenge Hendry's pursuit of his seventh world little Bradford up tempo with perfect ten Rugby League: Challenge Cup Finalists Limber up for Wembly Return By a Correspondent: St Helens profit from Newlove power Davis overwhelmed by Doherty Details Monarchs found wanting American Football Admiral's Cup duo suffer double blow Sailing Rios ends Spanish dominance on clay Tennis FA acts on Chelsea Cup tickets Football Barnsley savours champagne moment Football: Oakwell Sways to Brazilian Beat as Victory Ends Yarkshire Club's 110-Year Wait By a Correspondent: Premiership door closes shut on valiant Vale Palace limp into play-offs Dichio bows out with a flourish Southend hoist white flag Sport left on sidelines of election Hope survives after Goldstone's Bury show Watford what might have been Webb's parting words increase speculation Dalglish to plan for the future MacClesfield home in on Conference title Di Canio collects Celtic's sole silver Scottish Commentry European Qualifying Competition for the 1998 World Cup Nationwide Football League Second Division Third Division Overseas Bell's League Championship Pools Check Picture Gallery Non-League and National Leagues This Week's Football Carling Premiership Nationwide Football League Bell's League Championship Nations united by the ultimate in sporting warfare Simon Barnes in the trenches at the world table tennis championships Doctor's rounds lift Birchfield Athletics Contest opens up new fields of dreams Panathlon Puts Fun and Competetion Back on the Curriculam for Pupils Poole in tyre-tampering row Speedway Heavy price to pay for football association The Business of Sport Brown seeks rematch after premature finish Boxing By a Correspondent: Law makes difference in cup final Netball Pride bears Wasps to title triumph Rugby Union: Professional Virtues Decide Outcome of First Championship in the Era Listless Leicester face battle for European place Weary Gloucester seeking fresh legs Andrew already raising the stakes Coventry maintain upward mobility Walker adds gloss finish to final flurry Bath coach pours cold water on record win Gullivers Official Agents A man who gave England courage and conviction Off the field as much as on it, Will Carling made an indelible mark as caption of the national team. Simon Barnes salutes his contribution Carling gets his timing right Always Looking for the Lowest Fuel Prices? Sporting era ends with bric-a-brac sale Jones transforms Derbyshire with positive thinking Cricket Harassed Lamb taken to a media slaughter Bass Moores offering tenacity and hope Simon Wilde meets the new caption of Sussex, a team for which pundits predict a season of struggle after a winter of upheaval Lloyd catches eye with rapid-fire success Scoreboards News International Mighty Moody turns on the power Esso Alleyne's influence proves decisive Cricket Walker makes light of Kent task Essex relying on traditional path Lewis ensures Surrey enjoy the lion's share Michael Henderson sees gimmicks fail to impress the Oval crowd Durham wilt at Lloyd's assault Cricket: Lancashire Batsman Continues Free-Scoring Start to Season By a Special Correspondent: Glamorgan find their total adds up to victory Guide to the Week Ahead Snape reminds Sussex of some harsh realities The Times Yesterday's Scoreboards Why three's a winner London hosts its first triathlon later this year. Participants tell David Powell what it takes to enter How to Enter the Triathlon Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess The Times First Steps Why three's a winner Helissio has Epsom next on agenda Racing: Coronation Cup is Objective after Prix De L'arc De Triomphe Winner's Impressive Return Pontefract Rapid Raceline Southwell Specialists Kinane booked for Entrepreneur Nap: Bollin Harry (3.45 Pontefract) Next best: Night Of Glass (5.15 Pontefract) Richard Evans selected Harwell Lad (14-1) in the Whitbread Gold Cup at Sandown Park on Saturday Results from Saturday's Six Meetings Southwell Leaders on the Flat Five-timer promotes Mitchell in title race Point-To-Point Point-To-Point The Times For the Record Rugby League Rugby Union Athletics Cycling Baseball The Times Capitalisation, week's change Girobank plc. Results and Statistics CrestCo faces first windfall test today Legal & General Direct Limited Sears plods along behind the pack Companies Time runs out for insurance salesmen The Times Spotlight on IMF reform Economic Outlook Sunday Tips Japanese warn of snubbing anti-euro UK Tourist Rates Word-Watching The Times Educational Supplement Adviser system review Altinative Investment Market Fashion's designs on Bond St Next Chancellor must act fast to restrain domestic growth Gilt-Edged Cellphones direct Newcastle looks at selling stadium before it is built The Ponud Change on Week Stock Market Prudential Corporation Plc Currency fetishism rife on top table Flying Colours at the double for BA CWC comes to market worth £5bn Bout of indigestion expected to disturb restaurants boom The fashion for eating out may be losing flavour, says Morag Preston Robeco Group Poacher turned gamekeeper resorts to shock tactics Adam Jones on the hackers who are here to protect British Heart Foundation Pushing out the boat for Insead Flying sweetly Personal choice McNaught reign A tale of DES's daughters Television Choice Radio Choice Loyd Grossman: can't charm, won't charm Review BBC1 Britain losing foreign investment to pro-EU… Britain losing foreign investment to pro-EU countries Millennium bug fears exaggerated £31bn estimate in 'cloud-cuckoo-land' Times Two Crossword No 1079 Moving US elections cost BAT $827,000 Warning on EMU delay IMF says single currency vital to economic stability Picture Gallery MEPC may float some divisions Direct Life & Pension Services Ltd. Money Mad Co-op calls DTI and Bank over Regan Float plan for First National
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