News from 30/04/1997
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Andrew Jones, Phil Yates, Michael Hutchings (Consultant on Eu law), Anthony Harris, A. Osbaldiston, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Carol Midgley and Dominic Kennedy, Grace Bradberry, Simon Barnes, Paul Penrose, Robert Miller, Banking Correspondent, Sarah Cunningham and Jason Niss?, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Joanna Bale, Dorothy Walker, Clive Davis, Carl Mortished, Richard Eaton, Simon Wilde, Kevin Eason, David Kerr (Clinical Director), Ivan Barnes, Brian Rix, Chairman, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Roy Massey, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Valerie Elliott, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Alan Toogood Horticulture Correspondent, John Coleby Clerk, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Simon Cocksedge, Sarah Harding and Kevin Eason, Nicholas Booth, Jason Niss?, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Michael Clark, K. Boothman, Denis Christian, Quentin Letts, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Katherine Bergen, John Kavanagh, David Charter, Nigella Lawson, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Doron Swade, J. M. Thoday, Russell Kempson, David Fleming, Paul Durman, Brenda Maddox, Martyn Palmer, Belinda Archer, Father Times, Julian Williams, Barry Millington, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Adam Jones, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, David Orr, Chris Partridge, Bronwen Maddox, Eric Reguly, Michael Calvin, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Philip Webster Arthur Leathley and James Landale, Ben Pimlott, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Geof Wheelwright, Nick Szczepanik, Giles Whittell, Eileen McCabe, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Peter Lawrence, Jane Shilling, Kathryn Knight, Gerald Larner, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Giles Radice, Chairman, Gavin Hadland, Anjana Ahuja, Russell Jenkins, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ray Hatley, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Neil Moore, Brian Glanville, Ben Macintyre, Philip Webster, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Alan Coren, Peter Gardner, Marianne Curphey Insurance Correspondent, Benedict Nightingale, Hugh Stephenson, Nigel Powell, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Joanna Bale and Adrian Lee, Amanda McBroom, Michael Henderson, Andy Zneimer, Neville March Hunnings Editor, Alasdair Murray, Jenny Macarthur, Matthew Bond, Matthew Beard, James Willoughby, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, G. Thompson Brake, Sam Kiley, Africa Correspondent, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoRivals close ranks against euro chief Britain could be ousted from 'G3' Final push in marginals Microsoft Kids Go Free Index Heir to Pacino Picture Gallery The Prince's English Selfridges chief's £500,000 pay-off Dial a Dawn a Chorus Courts fall silent for Lord Taylor We Test the Guilt-Free Chocolate British Library readers may have to pay BA wants to switch services to Orly airport Abbey National Loyalists riot in Maze prison Police avert chaos by ignoring bomb hoax Sikh girl to stay with her mother Secrets and Lies is Bafta's outstanding British film Cashpoint link to killing Firefighters locked out New Aids vaccine hope Car firms go by bike Boy hurt in gang attack Floor-birth mother sues Factory blast kills man MoD offers £1,000 for Gulf War survey Service Line Death in drug clinic referred to DPP Gay man 'stabbed lover in row over chicken marinade' By a Staff Reporter: Macdonald clan chief sees red over Big Mac's lowland tartan Rock star did have homosexual affair with Boy George Mormon bishop in sex cases is cleared AST Computer Actress gives model ID to police Saturday in the Times BT Detective paid £60,000 for 'ugly' Rembrandt Search for family tree brings world's branches together International Convention Centre Low-fat Mars Bar is light years away from chocolate The Royal Bank of Scotland Stick to fruit and save your arteries Medical Briefing Visa Wonderbra model robbed by gang of teenage thieves Prince blames 'god of technology' for the loss of values Address to Prayer Book Society Telephone price war expected as BT cuts national call charge by 10% B&Q Nosey neighbours cause a flap Alliance Leicester £20m haul of heroin is record seizure S-Class Unison Canvassing the oldest floating voter Tony's friends plan MOB rule Labour's inner circle reflects the Clinton style, report Carol Midgley and Dominic Kennedy Blair the evangelist blesses faithful come to bear witness Matthew Parris, on tour with the Labour leader, finds that if the style of his speech has changed since the campaign started, the content has not Mercury The loneliest voters in Britain Lombard Direct Thatcher is the true winner, says top German industrialist Tory reforms have won a ringing endorsement from a man who wants them at heart of Europe. Roger Boyes reports Goldsmith vows to fight on for a referendum The Tories are a lost cause says Sir James Goldsmith as he prepares for the role of Labour's European watchdog, writes Ben Macintyre Forte Islanders are happy to keep campaign at bay Alan Hamilton struggles to start a political conversation with Britain's most remote voters BT True to Britain No Title Straw faces up to realities of power after 18 years in opposition Labour's likely Home Secretary is one of the few in Tony Blair's team to have any experience of government, writes Peter Riddell Marks & Spencer Legal & General Ashdown wins over lifelong Tory voter John Smith widow ends her silence Emotion high at Major's final poll rally Mitsubishi Tories focus on choice of new leader The party is looking to prevent a bloody battle for the succession thwarting effective opposition to a Labour government, writes Philip Webster Redwood would be first off the starting blocks If Major loses, the challenges will began swiftly, writes Andrew Pierce Church criticises Blair In Brief Campaign heat Candidate bailed D: Ream on TV Election Trail Corrections Lisa Lovebucket How power changes hands in Whitehall behind closed doors The Whitehall mandarins will be on hand to make sure that the post-election tidying up goes smoothly, writes Valerie Elliott Saga Services Ltd NatWest Apathy prevails as young fail to see the point Kevin Eason on the prospect of first-time voters turning out tomorrow 'The Tories seem to be the only ones with any sense' David Charter talks politics to five young people who have plenty of ideas Direct Line Swiftcall Faithful hope for something to celebrate The Left's foremost party-throwers are polishing their champagne flutes ready for tomorrow, says Damian Whitworth 'Idiot with fax' defies besiegers in Texas (Reuter): 90 killed in China rail collision World Summar Woman savaged (Reuter): Belgian strike (AP): Smoked out (Reuter): Laureate jailed Help Syrian nerve gas raises war fears Picture Gallery Women sue New York finance firm for $110m Hong Kong dons attack protest ban Midland Pentagon poised to cut forces by 50,000 Single currency battle dominates French election Europe returns envoys to Tehran with rebuke over Iran-sponsored terror Debonair Yeltsin's puppet held for ransom Sergeant faces life for rapes Skynet Chirac to seek ban on human cloning Reuter: Abducted girl killed in Taiwan Aid workers catalogue Zaire rebel 'barbarities' Abducted children 'taken for slaughter' (Reuter): Kabila agrees to talks with Mobutu on ship American Express Tiny Computers Limited Take it from the top Roger & Gallet Invest in securities Picture Gallery Citytraveller Direct Ltd Hill House Hammond Hastings Direct Sugared, Spiced, dangerous The Spice Girls may be the stuff of little girls' fantasy, but their message needs to be challenged ATL The mall with the real lead in the polls The Letters Editor of The Times, Ivan Barnes, wonders why he has been approached by the pollsters three times The Open University Alan Coren Up with the lark? No: a little bird rang me High fashion Picture Gallery Nothing common or mean As John Major goes to the scaffold with dignity, the era of Thatcherism closes Picture Gallery Wrinkles on Labour highbrows The intelligentsia won't betray Blair, insists Ben Pimlott Invisible Election The other ballot that is taking place tomorrow Licence to Murder The EU shows its tolerance of Iranian terror Canada High One Prime Minister facing a brighter future Labour funding for cancer care Election 97 Tactical voting for Eurosceptics The Norway fallacy Finish your veg Letters for publication may be faxed to 0171-782… GBS's classics No consensus on drink law reform Safety in numbers Victory anthem? Court Circular Birthdays today Dinners Gold medal winners beat the frosts Rare begonia puts its heart into an outstanding display Danes Hill School, Oxshott Luncheon Anniversaries Personal Column Church news Latest wills Memorial services Service dinner Acorn Forthcoming marriages Lecture Knighthood Lord Taylor of Gosforth Obituaries Lord Taylor of Gosforth, Lord Chief Justice of England, 1992-96, died from cancer on April 28 aged 66. He was born on May 1,1930 Sir Henry Peat Personal Column Eulalie Spicer Eulalie Spicer, OBE, solicitor, died on March 29 aged 90. She was born on April 20,1906 On this Day Promises, promises-made to be broken Media, Sales & Marketing Multiple Display Advertising Items Contra Vision Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Less is more entertaining Advertising Cooke directs by example The Listener the News behind the Headlines Green Flag Marque Election 97: who wins the Oscars? All the news that's fit to see Hold the front page: a press museum is making headlines, reports Ian Brodie The Times News The Times Crossword No 20,467 Newspapers Support Recycling Business Forecast In the Times Tomorrow Arts SFO launches Regan inquiry Nomura Can Still Bank on Co-Operation from Crs Strong in line for £500,000 payoff Five years on, and chief finally concedes defeat US figures spur Dow and FT-SE Homes APV may be bid target Carlton talks to BT on digital TV link KB Sport Television and Radio Business Today Tax rises Rising losses Company doctor tries on poorly fitting shoes The appointment suggests the fundamental nature of problems at BSC, Paul Durman argues NIESR calls for higher tax rather than rate rises A&L sells estate agency Lease Plan Mellon to state view on Co-op row Survey reveals fears for NHS Health insurance seen as a necessity within ten years Tourist Rates TeleWest to consider $300m 'junk bond' debt British-Borneo pair cash £4m options Business Roundup Boeing's satellite link PepsiCo ahead 8% Optometrics deal off Seeboard cuts prices British Steel cuts jobs Warning by Stylo EchoStar deal on course Print chief makes £3m Legal & General No Title Euro Disney losses grow as interest payments rise BA shares rise on US Air sale report Saints chairman to stand down Strong non-execs failed Sears board should have acted sooner Certainty not party is driving force Aiming for a better society Air London given a lift by executive jets Nintendo in price war with Sony IRS Cairn Energy and Shell in $200m Asian alliance Commodities Liffe Options L&G driven to record by talk of Halifax bid 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 Fattened for the feast Tempus Cairn Energy APV Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Wall Street How long will benefits last as US bids farewell to welfare? Bronwen Maddox looks at America's biggest social experiment Here's to you, Ms Robinson Sole searching Hands' length Tiger chasing Riding high Reading rescue Canon A golden rule that might make sense Irish boom economy expected to continue Fibernet's price dives The Times Ryan races ahead after revamp Watmoughs shares tumble after second profit warning From a Correspondent: Early boost for Kuoni Reisen Cashless society faces another test By a Correspondent: Latins lead in $40bn market for music Burford acquires retail parks for £65m Business Roundup Tate & Lyle investment Zeneca collaboration Hornby back on track Polypipe to buy Celmac NIE in joint venture Portman 'stays a society' The Times The Times Unit Trust Information Service Morland "Old Speckled Hen" Equities sharply higher at close Digital Outsider on the A-list Hollywood just can't get a grip on Johnny Depp, the anti-star star. Martyn Palmer reports Art Galleries Film Choice Today's Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Choice Barking up a family tree Theatre: Why one of our best new playwrights is now writing about morality rather than murder. Plus review The Mai Tricycle Glynde Bourne RSC Theatre Fair to the middling Wild cards may be sexier, but Joe Penhall's latest play is about hard workers. Jeremy Kingston met him Rising stars in the arts firmament: Neil Rutherford Great British Hopes Rising Star A rose in her own right Amanda McBroom Pizza on the Park Cabaret Picture Gallery Phillips Tomorrow Make it rich and snappy Opposites attract Concerts Young at heart SCO/Bamert Edinburgh RSC The Spanish Tragedy Design Music The height of horticulture Architecture: Marcus Binney reports on Sir Norman Foster's remarkable new tower of gardens A big hand for the little people Visual Art: John Russell Taylor admires treasures from Japan and Italy Music The Peter Hall Company RSC Visual Art No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items Household & Personal Care Multiple Display Advertising Items United HW Haines Watts The Doctors Laboratory Plc Party Ingredients Ltd University of Oxford Egerton PA Required for MD Apology Bored Secretaries Russell Jones & Walker Secretary to £20,000 Not for the Faint Hearted! Pa/administrator for Design Consultancy Citibank Guinness Mahon & Co. Limited Team Secretary Independent Medical Multiple Display Advertising Items SPGS SECRETARY/PA Admissions Assistant Multiple Display Advertising Items Crone Corkill Hays Banking Secretarial Career Group Career Design Limited Crone Corkill Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items PE Pan European CA Joyce Guiness Partnership May & Stephens Crone Corkill Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Imperial Cancer Research Fund The Recruitment Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Crone Corkill South Molton Appointments Susan Hamilton City Median Maine-Tucker Maine - Tucker Adecco Elite Multiple Display Advertising Items Pop into Personnel Love & Tate La Creme Reed Eden brown Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Directors' Secretaries Reed St James's College Albany Appointments Sevenoaks, Kent Judy Farquharson Ltd. Gordon Yates Secretary Chairman's Office Am Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Rainbow House Multiple Display Advertising Items CS Jonathan Wren VWA An Tate Temp Specialists Talisman Secretarial Ltd Concept International Multiple Display Advertising Items CS Jonathan Wren CS An Hays Inter Selection Susan Hamilton Personnel Winkworth Concept International Marketing Co-ordinator- C£16,500 Multiple Display Advertising Items Boyce Multiple Display Advertising Items Frankfurt Executive PA Multilingual Services Euro London Appointments An Multiple Classified Advertising Items ReGIS Multi-Lingual Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items LM The Language Business Crone Corkill Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reception Selection Corporate Reception Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items John D Wood & Co. Legal La Cr?me Multiple Classified Advertising Items EC rule not apt for citizen's spouse in UK Employer liable for failing to check drivers' records Two sentences to count as one Legal & Public Notices Court cannot validate action ended by dissolution Consent not required for binding over Vat payable on full price of discounted goods Discretionary remedy not a judgment on merits When legal aid is required The Times North of the Thames Berkeley Homes The Times NPSR Westbury Bennett Homes Moving from hell to heaven Sarah Harding and family tried moving themselves, Kevin Eason hired the professionals. Either way, it's stressful Sussex South Bank Homes English Courtyard Close to the seats of power Katherine Bergen on properties in London for MPs Gibraltar Overseas Property Parque Da Floresta The case of the naked vendor Select your team to win £10,000 Brown believes McAllister can make the difference Football: Manager Says Scotland Can Confirm Credentials as Likely Qualifiers for World Cup Finals in Sweden Tonight Premiership pair offer cutting edge McCarthy looks forward to mission impossible Kinkladze balancing act takes centre stage Arsenal ready to sign Saib Georgia frustrate Taylor's initiative William Hill Entrepreneur has plenty to prove Racing: Stoute Reluctant to Specalate on Outcome for his Talking Horse Ascot Cheltenham Kelso Time arrives for Witching Hour Yesterday's Results William Hill Rapid Raceline Exeter Deng leads China to familiar triumph Table Tennis Hendry shrugs off pressure to build powerful position Snooker Plumpton Clubs still rising to the challenge Christopher Irvine looks back over 100 years of rugby league's showpiece final Promoters lay bet of £50,000 In Brief Congreaves signs Davis excels Giles returns Philip Howard: Word-Watching Sheehan on bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Elliott goes in search of winning formula for Bulls Yorkshire turn tables on Roses rivals Cricket: Lancashire's Long Unbeaten Run in Benson and Hedges Cup Comes to an End By our Sports Staff: De Silva's unbeaten 103 makes history " Where can I sell my beautiful home?" Grubby Derbyshire leave Jones fuming More moves on Sussex merry-go-round Rattling good way to begin the new season Middlesex are kept waiting by Kallis Censors barking up wrong tree in pursuit of Russel Boon plans route from bust to boom Cricket: Inexperience Costs Durham Opening Benson and Hedges Cup Win at Trent Bridge Simon Wilde on the captain trying to break a losing habit in the North East For the Record Whitakers lead strong World Cup challenge Eauestrianism Mees Pierson The Times Mees Pierson Faldo eases Ryder Cup choice with PGA move Jenkins kicks back to health Rugby Union: Coach Conducts Masterclass for Touring Party's Pivotal Men David Hands, rugby correspondent, sees a player on whom the British Lions will surely depend get back to business yesterday Word-Watching Planet Showbiz: Tonight 8.30 Walkinshaw opens up the fast lane to Kingsholm Radio Choice Back, but on a different road Television Choice Con-men duo are caught 'bang to rights' Bbc1 Picture Gallery Hoddle aiming to recapture joy of summer McManaman's place in doubt Times Two Crossword Equestrianism Model professionals toy with the relegation issue Andrew Jones on the heavy price to be paid for being taken out of the shop window Ireland take the bull by the horns Lewis gets go ahead to take on Akinwande Rugby Union Bombardier Nailing the net stalkers Join CompuServe, you'll be in good Company Hi-Grade Worldwide passport to a first-class passage Gavin Hadland on a watertight way to keep track to cargo X-Files mystery solved en route Portables aimed at IT experts Times Interface The day I played peek-a-boo with my own cyberpet Tamagotchi, the demanding digital egg from Japan, is coming to Britain. Doron Swade reports: Stand by for web surfing by satellite Chris Partridge investigates a new way of beaming the Internet direct of our TV screens AOL Internet-to-go for wired globetrotters New service offers cheap calls wherever you travel Netstar Star vehicle puts Noel in driving seat One small step for the insect machines Move that changed Zoe's life The IT apprentice of the year talks to John Kavanagh Virtual assets are in need of protection Select gathering for recruitment Psion Dacom South Bank gets global following OPUS techology Campaign trail bypasses world of computers How they would provide IT for all Election slips through the net Clara NET Vital statistics a keystroke away Electronics giant samples video success Hitachi's new DVD-RAM drives for PCs can record as well as play Dan technology Striking it big in oil and gas Mercedes supercars head for the information highway Hop on the bus for a connection Car electronics may smooth the road ahead Satellite way to track a stolen car Prizes for the data defenders Focus: As the winners of the Secure Computing Awards are announced, Interface looks at the big issues in security KT Technology (GB) Ltd Is there life after a disaster? Make your PC a fortress Focus: The better-safe-than-sorry tips that can keep your computer's hardware and data secrets as safe as houses BT Say nothing till you've talked As virtual crime embraces everything from poison e-mail to domain-hogging, Andy Zneimer looks at efforts to put law and other into online anarchy Stars set caught in tangled web Net Dell The Zeppelin flies again, 60 years on Infotrade Look no further, fax finders When do I go Windows shopping? Agenda US Robotics Anything you need for a penny a click Shortsighted UK banks fail to cash in on E-Day Business Robin Mayes The Learing Company Pulling power of push technology Business Prime movers in IT Safeway Trikon World Vision OPUS Selection Ltd Zergo Senior Analyst Staff-Match Recruitment Limited Computer Futures Martin Dawes Fidelity Investments HI Calibre CMG PMR Group PLC Browns Mc Time
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