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News from 29/04/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Barney Spender, Ian Brudie, Harvy Elliott, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Anthony Holland, Adrian Lee, Quntin Letts, Grace Bradberry, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Richard Ford and Stephen Farrell, Richard Thomson, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Andrew Tait Chairman, Hilary Finch, Edited by Carl Mortished, George Sivell, Edited Carl Mortished, Dennis Berry Dean Faculty of Professional Studies, Kingston Polytechinc, Lynne Truss, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Leslie Fraser-Mitchell, Richard Eaton, Richard Cleroux, Simon Wilde, Roger Maynard, D. W. B. Twamley, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, John Pittuck, G. Henderson Secretary, Leonard Jason-Lloyd, Amon Cohen, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Marit Hargle, John Thicknesse, Pat Gibson, David Lott Parliamentary, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Anthondy Parish Director General, John O'leary Education Editor, Steve Keenan, Catherine Chetwynd, Ann Scanlon, Alfred Sherman, David Hewson, K. Chapple, President, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Michael Portillo, Martin Barrow, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Geoffery Wainwright Chief Archaeologist, Libby Purves, Alan Hamilton, Michael Clark, Pattrick Smellie, Anatole Kaletsky, Kevin Eason Motoring Editor, Quentin Letts, Nick Nuttall Environmet Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Woodrow Wyatt, Anthony Meyer, Derek Woolland, Kathryn Kinght, Bernard Sony, K. P. Armitage, David Charter, Nicholas Wapshott, David Howell, Christopher Buclkey Insustrial Correspondent, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Nigel Williamson, Richard Cork, Paul Durman, Julian Kossoff, Raymond keene, John Higgins, Adam Jones, Adam Sage, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, Patrick Cormack Campaign Headquarters, Peter Capelia, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Michael J Hendrie, David Hunt, Chris Lockwood, John Clark, Jill Sherman, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Editor, Richard Duce, John Allison, Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, David Churchill, Giles Whittell, Janes Landale, Jason Nisse, Andrew Pierce and Philip Webster, Mel Webb, Matthew Parris, Oliver Walston, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Tim Melville-Ross Director-General, Michael Austin, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Tony Dawe, Patience Wheatcroff City Editor, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Brain Collett, Michael Horsnell, Benedtict Nightingale, Philip Webster James Landale and Arthur Leathley, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Hornsby Countryside Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Hugh MCIleveen, Jack Bailey, Sam Kiley, James Christopher, Arthur Leathley, Michael Henderson, Vince Wright, John McMullen, Alasdair Murray, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Max Loppert, Allan Levy. QC, James Willoughby, David Hands Rigby Correspondent, Rodeny Leach, Christopher Irvine,

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Drugs Schools Fight Back Pages 20 , 21 Eurosceptic candidates - not their parties - win The Times vote 72 hours left to save UK, says Major Election 97 Britain ready for Zaire evacuation Tighter security for the Maze Apology to Co-op The Times Tv & Radio 54,55 Leather 28 crosswords 28,56 Letters… Family extension plans for No 10 Early court duty for Booth QC Should Rhino Be Left in the Wild? World Cup Fever Page 56 plus Itf Update Cabbies rescue after SOS Home & Contents Insurance The Outing of Ellen Page 18 Water company sows seeds of drought gardening Pollen Information Line Opens Mayhew admits that Ira was in control of Maze H-blocks Plans put forward for 12 new jails Vickers Picture Gallery Military doctor 'gave wrong advice about Down's test' Abducted teenager escaped from car boot New in Brief Haughey case adjourned News in Brief Antimatter discovered News in Brief BSE test on dog's brain News in Brief Soldier killed on leave Soul singer fined BBC apologises for libel News in Brief Tortoise returns home News in Brief Singer accuses Boy George of being obsessive liar Postman's girlfriend hit Bondi 'killer' with handbag Mental patient enters Palace grounds National Trust ban may spell staghounds' death Abuse victims see couple's downfall after 20 years Wife killed husband in argument over lettuce Compaq BA waits for Paris ruling security Unison Confusion over tuning hits Channel 5 figures Films Lead the Ratings Appeal judges put ruling on Internet AA British Airways Rare rhinos arrive for breeding programme True to Britain Son must sell home to pay for mother's care, Judge rules Vicar's wives are taking the cloth American Express Hill House Hammond Renault Wilde to hold forth to weary passers-by Stress levels Soar as record numbers sit school exams Coping with questions of pressure Medical Briefing Abbey National Maternity pay case could cost millions One third of learners fail driving theory test The Open University Back pain caused by discontent with work conditions Poll Day -2 Win or lose, red rose party goes on Pass the sickbag, Paddy - Paddy Ashdown's… Nervous Labour dares to relax Blair's team has learnt to laugh off mishaps which used to throw it into a rage, writes Ben MecIntyre Tax Times guide-page 14 Rooms at the Top Stand Ready for Another Moving Moment Swiftcall Picture Gallery History repeats itself Damian Whitworth Major 's manic odyssey to keep kingdom together Despite a growing Tory end-of term feeling, the head, Charles Bremner found, was looking to a new timetable Daewoo Blame game exposes the twin Tory camps Andrew Pierce and Philip Webster on how No 10 sidelined Central Office Blair initiates musical chairs for Cabinet table The race is on to name the 23 members of Tony Blair's first Cabinet. So far there are 18 empty places, writes Arthur Leathley Saga Services Ltd Heseltine snaps over taunts that Major ducked TV Jill Sherman watches the dutiful deputy fly into a rage Dangers of May Day John Smith's Major courteous, calm, unapologetic to the end TV Watch Nicholas Wapshott Conservative Unruffled Paddy breezes through the Sikorski test Matthew Parris joins Paddy Ashdown as he embarks on the first of three tours with the party leaders in the run-up to polling day NatWest Labour advance brings Lib Dems mixed omens Clarke and Brown make room to raise funds The Politics Tory reform has had little impact on salary slips Brother Conservatives Association of Teachers and Lectures The Politicians What They Said The Facts Labour Liberal Democrats Poll's feuding descendants trigger memories of historic assassination The cause was Europe, the outcome deadly. Damian Whitworth finds strange resonances between 1812 and today Prime Health Midland Currie bills newspaper £2,000 for interview Tories expect to regain ground lost in English shires Local Elections County Councils Unitary Authorities Direct Line Seventies TV heartthrob adds Soul to Bell's anti-corruption crusade Carol Midgley on a visit by the blond half of Starsky and Hutch to Tatton Gateway 2000 Manifesto appears in Ulster Scots News in Brief Mushy peas vote News in Brief Bearing up News in Brief Election Trail Confident Kohl insists Britain EMU Journalists 'damaging' Hong Kong World Summary (Reuter): Jewels moved World Summary (Reuter): Drought toll World Summary (Reuter): Buddhas 'safe' World Summary (AP): Retrial denied World Summary Hill House Hammond French Socialist pact 'will hit euro' PPP healthcare Australia pays homage to massacre victims Maoris on warpath over the Spice Girls Aid workers find thousands of Hutu refugees Children abducted Investors in People Clinton embraces lesbian chic of TV star at Washington celebrity 'outing' Legal & General East Coast silence Kennedy 'scandal' 'Republic of Texas' goes to war Chrétien seeks millennium mandate in snap Canada poll First Mortgage Pentagon to enforce ban on adultery in military Hollywood has sinking feeling over $200m epic Hover Speed Flyte 'If kids want to experiment, then they will' Day two: attitudes to illegal substances divide parents from children as never before. But the gap can be bridged, says Grace Bradberry Drugs The war in the playground Educating the Young Holiday Inn DELL 'I still love the person my sister once was' My Sister the Junkie Self-help brings fresh hope The Mother's Story Hastings Direct It's all a question leadership Michael Portillo accuses Blair of forfeiting the people's trust The Menace The Times Diary Red Gould The Times Diary Picture Gallery A lifeline for floaters The millions who are still indecisive have my sympathy. I was once among them Indelicacy The Times Diary In accord The Times Diary Don't be duped by the polls Woodrow Wyatt argues that Major can still pull it off Principle Not Party A vote foe Members who will defend Parliament Britain's future in Europe as factor in voting intentions View from academe Politics and farmers Tax for education Land for housing PC subsidy Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Changing archaeology Science and art in building design Muses maligned? Court Circular Today's royal engagements Toby Falk Luncheon Birthdays today School news Meeting Dinners Fletchers' Company Church in Wales The night sky in May Anniversaries Personal Column University news Memorial service Lectures Church news Announcements The Sunday Times Forthcoming marriages The Rev Professor W. Moelwyn Merchant The Rev Professor W. Moelwyn Merchant, Shankespearean Scholar and sculptor, died in Leamington Spa on April 22 aged 83. He was born at Port Talbot on June 5,1913 Personal Column The Stairlift Experts Airlink Icarus Flights Jetline Capital Flights Embassy Flight Centre Monument Travel Faresavers Flightseats Alfred Baden Fuller Alfred Baden Fuller, barrister and Commons ?Commissioner, died on March 27 aged 90. He was born on January 1,1907 The Old Vic "Hamlet" in Full Margery Manners Margery Manners variety artiste and singer, died on April 27 aged 71. She was born on March 18,1926 Middlesbrough troupers vital to fantasy winners This Week's Transfers The Leading 250 Entries in the Times Interactive Team Football Game How the Scoring System Works in Itf Play Interactive Team Cricket for your chance to win £10,000 ITF The ITF players, their values if you are considering the transfer option News The Times Crossword No 20,466 Business WPA Forecast Tomorrow Picture Gallery Inside Section 2 Today Business Editor Patience Wheatcroft Windfalls credited for boosting consumer confidence Sears to detail Strong exit and sell-off John Charcol City firms apologise for role in failed Regan bid BSM takes a wrong turning over tests Arts Law Hambros and Large sweat on report Sport Halifax to warn members of float dangers Television and Radio Pages 54,55 Business Today Leeds Utd chief quits over loss of confidence Computer hitch hits drive for electricity choice Novice investors given warning by Fed The Scottish Provident Institution Unit trust Pep sales set £1.1bn record in March By our City Editor: Cordiant chief's pay and benefits exceed £900,000 Cost of Labour energy tax put at ?5 a week Conservatives claim consumers will pay for planned windfall policy on utilities Mortgage lending figures disappoint Lacklustre opening for CWC shares Echostar deal with News Corp at risk Business Roundup Stolen bonds resurface Double for Boeing Business Roundup Equity & Law sales up Business Roundup Hepworth chief's payoff Business Roundup Lessels steps down Business Roundup Raine bidder confirmed Alexandra to shed staff Business Roundup Slow start hits Vega Business Roundup Tourist Rates Hambros cops the Co-op rap Merchant bank that helped CWS raiders may pay high price Abell makes Panel look silly Investors rush to beat Labour Chiroscience shares hit by spending worries Stampede for fixed rates Help Pub chain sold for £11m Go-Ahead to board Brighton Bus Results cheer Grampian From a Correspondent: MGM in $573m library purchase Former chief stirs up boardroom row at Premier Penny Share Guide New setback over tobacco Commodities Liffe options Late surge fails to restore confidence of investors Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Regent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes BSM Premier Oil Tempus Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Under the ground Tempus McAlpine /Raine Tempus Wall Street 'Good guys' spread the net in non-stop war on dirty money Ian Brodie looks at efforts to put wrinkles on the ever-inventive face of international laundering Double blow The Times City Diary Why voting Labour could be best way to halt an undemocratic bankers' Europe Cable guy The Times City Diary Away victory The Times City Diary First to go The Times City Diary Seoul warning The Times City Diary Rank upset The Times City Diary Ebrd director rejects reports of lobbying by a Belgian faction Speaking for the IoD membership Clutching at straws in the quest for success Fining in new tax return proves not so taxing National Highway Authority Saver seeks windfall reassurance Kalamazoo issues profit warning The Times Picture Gallery Aerostructures at heart of sluggish results from Eis From a Correspondent: Yamaichi focus on London Stn Invest like the Pro's. Enterprise and BP to swap assets Business to Business Private Detective International Product Design Brand New Opp In Computers Q. M. Ltd Loans & Investment Lorraine Electronics German cartel office investigates BICC Business Roundup WEW trims expectations Business Roundup United appointment Business Roundup Lego builds up in UK Business Roundup Dasa eyes Siemens unit Business Roundup A Comprehensive Service Dove Times Newspapers Self-employed ready to head off witch-hunt after election Telecommunications Auctions Business to Business Plus The Personal Number Company Adverts are topping on takeaway Make a big impression, use the best address in town Time Briefings Bank finds optimism among black entrepreneurs Shares dose at best of day NatWest The Times Unit Trust Information Service Cypras Building a Library A guide to the best available recording, presented in conjunction with Radio 3 Madame Tussaud's Opera Theatre 1 Grimm, but it's a British triumph Opera: Max Loppert acclaims Roderick Watkins's Juniper Tree, premiered at the Munich Biennale Gone too far with the wind-up London Theatre: High camp burns in Atlanta; going from verse to bad Frankly Scarlett King's Head, N1 Theatre 2 Doggerel without any bite Mad for Love Riverside Studios New CDS Get some get a life Visual Art: Richard Cork Visits shows by two pioneering women, one MacAbre, one autobiographical Played at heroic length Concerts: Double dose of Beethoven on the South Bank; centenary celebrations in Sussex; and Solti sheds light on a Shostakovich symphony Maurizio Pollini Saito Kinen Festival Hall Visual Art 1 Old pals' music act EMI Centenary Gala Glyndebourne Music 1 Around the Galleries He's got rhythm LSO/Solti Barbican Music Opera & Ballet The Royal Opera Choice Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Marit Hargie 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 films In London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Theatres Choice 2 Family day in the country POP: Johnny Cash plays old and new; Mansun's showcase of hits; Marta Sebestyé in on song Too clever for words Mansun Kilburn National Pop 1 Nectar in small doses Marta Sebestyén Barbican Pop 2 The Times theatre Abused and exploited Aid for child prostitutes is required urgently, says Allan Levy, QC Women's scoop Picture Gallery Scrivenor: Inns and Outs Saville for law lord? Scrivenor: CV time Scrivenor: Top scorers Scrivenor: Merger mystery Legal Appointments Chambers PSD Europe the key to new labour laws Vote Crazy 43 Law Report 48 To Advertise Call QD Chambers Eagan Janion ZMB Motorola Laurence Simons Eagan Janion Lipson Lloyd Jones Taylor Root Clamp down oil highwaymen Leonard Jason-Lloyd looks at the laws covering people whose vehicles have been wheel-clamped Fax Arnheim & Co. MP Michael Page City QD Quarry Dougall MP Michael Page Legal The Law Officers of the Crown Guernsey Legal Appointments University of Oxford Stockler Charity Legal Secretary Michael Page International Chambers Quarry Dougall Amoco Laurence Simons To Advertise Call UWE Charles Russell Personnel Manager/legal DPT Special Career Opportunity Intensive Law Revision Courses Berwin Leighton Britain's Fastest Changing Retailer Barristers Chambers Lord Chancellor GG GKRS The Times Newspapers Multiple Classified Advertising Items QD Quarry Dougall Are You a Law Graduate? The Perseus Partnership Siemens Electoral support is relevant Queen's Bench Divisional Court Law Report April 29 1977 Chancery Division ICO Lloyd Management Education decision was irrational Legal Appointments No copyright in Oasis photo layout MSL Adobe Court cannot rewrite will Additional election candidates Key to the Parties England bank on a Neville in credit Oliver Holt, football correspondent, meets a defender who, it seems, can do no wrong Football: Hoddle Quick to Appreciate Emerging Talent of National Team's Young Ambassador Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching BT Keene on Chess Winning Move For the Record Pools Forecast Hawarth's touch lights up final By our Sports Staff: Angell takes Stockport to a higher level Zamindar settles into new role Racing: Fabre Confident of Prominent Display in 2,000 Guineas Richard Evans Thunderer: Bath Thunderer: Huntingdon Thunderer: Nottingham Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Gaelic Blue suited by stamina test Thunderer: Ascot Point-To-Point Details Rapid Raceline Brown rips rivals apart at the seams Cricket: Unheralded Bowler Delivers Victory for Warwickshire with Five-Wicket Display Boon provides bedrock for renewed ambition Simon Wilde, who is following Durham's Benson and Hedges campaign this week, sees them get off to a promising start against Nottinghamshire Canon By our Sports Staff: Sri Lanka open way for victory Experience pulls Sussex through Irani puts case for another chance Derbyshire rely on Adams to salvage their pride Students shy away from place in media spotlight Russell will not budge over book Lehmann's absence raises questions Ealham's big finish sees Kent past resurgent Surrey Cricket Yesterday's Scoreboards Maddy leads onslaught The Times Popplewell handed 30-day ban Rugby Union Ingle puts Hamed on agenda In Brief Bruiser James back in the hunt Golf: Ryder Cup Veteran Recovers his Touch as 1997 Match Approaches Syed fails to save England Table Tennis Word-Watching Cutting Edge Special-One Night Stand: Tonight 9.00 Today's Fixtures One for the Dando fan club Television Choice Radio Choice This thriller was fatally infected with apathy Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Irish eyes smile at prospect of famous victory Amateurs outshine Middlesex Times Two Crossword Racing 51 Parrott swoops to deny Hamilton Hoddle wary of Kinkladze's threat Swansea forbid Gibbs final fling Table Tennis 54 Morse Data Turnover takes off Harvey Elliott introduces and eight-page report on the executive market Eurostar racks up ten million passengers Air UK Check out the freebies before checking in Special Deals David Churchill looks at the changing world of exective hotels: special packages, corporate working weekends and high-tech toys Brainstorming away from it all Corporate Bookings Mercury AB Airlines No more first-class tickets to ride Travel Mangament Holiday Inn Fancy surfing in your room? Hotels that offer the Internet Let me through, I'm a director Airports Virgin Express Luxury aloft is just the ticket Tony Dawe on the relative merits of first, business, and economy class air travel Forte Heathrow rivalled as Air Uk joins Klm With the advent of European airline deregulation, Steve Keenan examines the changes and Chris Lockwood looks at the airports Debonair Airlines fly in the face of liberalisation Passengers in need of speed European Airports Britannic Be smart and use the self-service check-in Electronic Ticketing Seduced by le groom and food on request David Churchill investigates the value-added methods used by long-haul carriers to attract frequent commercial passengers BA and American lift rewards Frequent Flyers British Airways OAG Giving passengers a fare deal Catherine Chetwynd looks at budget airlines and how they are making successful inroads on long-haul and short-haul routes TWA How to cut the cost of airport car rental Vehicle Hire Worldcover Airlines gamble on video gadgets Chris Lockwood aska whether the growth of in-flight entertainment can go on; David Hewson reports on portable computers Carry the world in your wallet Palmtops Jersey European The bullet-proof box of tricks Notebooks Notebooks in future may be no thicker than credit cards Japan Airlines Tips for tired globetrotter Tony Dawe examines ways to beat stress and keep your helth on the business merry-go-round Taxi! Please fly, I'm in a hurry Air Taxis Eurostar

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