News from 02/05/1997
1997; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Diego Soto, Nicholas Watt Chief Ireland Correspondent, David Browning, Phil Yates, Tunku Varadarajan, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Graham Chainey, Andrew Pierce, H. Jones, Patricia Davies, Graham Davies, Ben MacIntyre and James Landale, Stuart Etherington, Chief Executive, Richard Thomson, Christopher Somerville, Inigo Gilmore, Robert Miller, Banking Correspondent, Gavin Lumsden, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Carol Midley, Yvonne Constance, Chairman, Jeremy Kingston, George Sivell, Veronica Scott, Secretary, Mr Justice Popplewell, Lynne Truss, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Gillian Maxey, Simon Wilde, Jenny Knight, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Jack Shapiro, A. C. de Winton, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, J. G. Mordue, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Debra Craine, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Anatole Kaletsky, Tony Blair, Geoff Harrison-Mee, Managing Director, Thanku Varadarajan, David Charter, Mike Greenland, Chairman, Simon Tait, Russell Kempson, Senaka Weeraratna, A. J. Saunders, Nigel Williamson, Anthony Sampson, Paul Durman, Philip Bassett, Rachel Bridge, Paul Sexton, J. Roberts, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, John Higgins, Raymond Keene, Emma Wilkins, P. H. S, David Orr, L. Khongwir, Tony Fuller, Eric Reguly, Michael Calvin, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Glynis Daniels, Oliver August, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Julian Muscat, D. T. Y. Curry, Chairman, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, Anne Ashworth, Eileen McCabe, Jason Nisse, Chris Parker, Tim Hames, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Russell Jenkins, Elisabeth Hoodless, Executive Director, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Michael Gove, Edward Karam, Brian Glanville, Frances Lass, Neil Sheldon, David Sinclair, F. A. Read-Powell, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Gillian Bowditch and Magnus Linklater, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Frances Gibb, James Christopher, Robin Lodge, Richard Ford and Ian Murray, Catherine Gilmore, Headteacher, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, Neil P. Benedict, Daniel McGrury, Richard Ford, Katharine Sinderson, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoLandslide victory for Labour Portillo, Rifkind out as Blair heads for 190 majority Portillo, Rifkind out as Blair heads for 190 majority Cull of century claims five cabinet ministers The Times Index Huge majority sweeps Bell to victory over Hamilton Abbey National Jubilant campaign staff make it a night to remember Champagne celebration under way as seats pile up and 18 years of frustration end in euphoria Labour Party Direct Line Historic victory as voters opt for a fresh start 'You have put your trust in me. I will not let you down' Yard prepares round-the-clock guard for Blair Help Heir apparent knocked off the greasy pole Portillo pledges to help the Tories from the wings as his parlimentary career is left in ruins The Conservative Party Appeal of youth may help Hague to lead party out of wilderness The Survivors Europhiles' leadership hopes rise as rebels lose their seats Fate of the Eurosceptics Only Wellington did worse no title Legoland Windsor BT Former Minister of Fun departs without a smile Joe Joseph sees a defeated David Mellor round on Sir James Goldsmith Pollsters get their revenge after all the Tory ridicule The massive scale of this defeat is almost enough to make Thatcherites convert to proportional representation, writes Tim Hames SIEBE Jubilant Ashdown leads party to its best result in 70 years Liberal Democrats Allied Carpets Traditional foes get it together Canon Minister ousted by 'Blair Babe' Mercury Communications Citroen Zx Cloud of defeat hangs heavy over Smith Square The Mood at Headquarters The Link Three ministers fall as Tories are wiped out north of border Annihilation in Scotland Saga Services Ltd Jail for judge who drove while five times over limit Admiralty QC became alcholic after failing to cope with stress of maritime disasters Man in taxi rapes girl, 13, on late-night trip to see pop star Debenhams Sharps bedrooms Spy camera can check cars in 4 seconds Status Quo singer has surgery after tour BT Mother who was refused Down's test wins ?300,000 I will care for Matthew until I die but I can't help worrying about what happens after that Ireland shudders at prospect of another Eurovision win TSB Broadmoor staff accused of care dispute vendetta Hay fever treatment warning extended Advil Killer comes home as a free man News in Brief Rider, 17, dies Murder charge Ice star dies Sunbathers die Hostel verdict Petsmart All-male voyage whips up a storm Deal ends loyalist protest at Maze Packard Bell Election 97 Results Election 97 Results Election 97 Results Election 97 Results Election 97 Results The Times (AFP): German Left and neo-Nazis clash in May Day ritual Direct Line Thousands rally to Le Pen flag (AP): Latin Americans protest over US influence Kohl son's romance highlights plight of migrant Turks Nokia Cancer 'linked to cow's milk' Thousands left to die as Zaire airlift begins Twenty thousand refugees have left the forests to be airliftede to safety, but for thousands more there is no salvation, David Orr reports from Kisangani Democrats bow to budget cuts World in Brief Israel to train with Turkey (Reuter): 'Germans for sale' apology (Reuter): New Iraq monitor for UN (Reuter): Wiesel on Holocaust board (AFP): Appeal for doomed horses Parents protest innocence Talks to go ahead South Asia 'poorer than black Africa' Moben Fiter Kitchens Albright tackles Russians' Nato fear The politicians of today are not enough or witty enough' Anthony Sampson, author Anatomy of Britain, has became disenchanted with the British political scene The Sunday Times Final Notice 'I felt what I was doing was right' Seventy in July, Lord MacKay of Clashfern is to retire after an eventful ten years as Lord Chancellor no title The Missions to Seamen Magnet Sale Ring out the old, ring in the new William Rees-Mogg hails Labour's glorious and romantic revolution Out serfing Picture Gallery Into the wilderness Grown-up Conservatives must not lct the party be hijacked by the Redwood Right Flight plan Who's changed? Flag days How the campaign was lost Major has only himself to blame, says Tim Hames Power Shift The best opportunity in Labour's history The One that Got Away Televised debates should not be avoided next time Luck of the Irish Four triumphs are enough for one country 'Unbalanced' aid provision in Zaire After the Lima siege British beef Right priorities Minarets among the Oxford spires Lottery and charities Lottery and luck No-smoking rebel Pink peril Radio waves Problem pupils in primary schools Yellow lines Victory anthem? First past the post Court Circular Today's royal engagements Dame Veronica Wedgwood, Om Premium Bonds Today's birthdays Personal Column Service dinner Dinner Company of stationers and Newspaper Markets Picture Gallery Anniversaries Society of Antiquaries of London Election Greater London Fund for the Blind Knighthood School news Church news Forthcoming marriages University news Sir Alan Rothnie Personal Column The British Kidney Patient Association The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Alparsian Turkes Multiple Display Advertising Items Hugh Faulkner On This Day 48-Hour Bill News The Times Crossword No 20,469 Business Aa Information Forecast Tomorrow Inside Section 2 Today Ing Barings sets sights on Dillon Read Business Editor Patient Whcatcroft US target angered by leak Regan's allies sever their ties Economics Markets reach election peak Pep confusion for A&L shareholders New retail chief for Wh Smith Education Baa leading race for Melbourne Sport Sfo to seek Nadir arrest in Turkey James Herrick Chardonnay Television and Radio Business Today Stock Market Indices Mercury takes Alliance stake Party in power must give clear lead on retirement schemes Pensions BBC Issues the new government must address Election '97 The economists who would steer Brown's Budget debut The New Wise Men Terms of reference could change but holders remain Reguators Windfall tax at centre of Labour's plans Jobs and Pay Tourist Rates Not the party for the fat cats Pennington Shell urged to tighten policies on environment By our City Staff: T&n warning on strong pound Apv approached by second bidder Austria Holiday Break Away Wickes sees pick-up in trading Fidelity Brokerage gets ?200,000 fine Andersen Worldwide votes against split City set for junk bonds launch Commodities Liffe Options Power Gen sells off final stake in National Grid Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates(%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Time to dip into oil? Tempus Etam National Express Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes BAA Wall Street Who wins when railways close? Business Letter Electricity users and open market Letters to the Business section of The Times can be… Tarzan amok The Times City Diary Britain's answer to Shirley Maclaine, Lynne… The Times City Diary Labour must soften sterling to avoid devaluation later Economic View Taxes need to go up so the pressure for interst rates to rise can be eased Ring my bell The Times City Diary A Rotten life serving the people as a Member of the… Struck out Dun & Bradstreet Wh Smith pins its hopes on Hodson's choice Sarah Cunningham on the woman with the task of restoring a retailer's fortunes 3M sells advert company to rival Warwick Castle Wimpey warning on housing recovery to new government Etam's growing losses disappoint By our Business Staff: Toy factory closure to cut 250 jobs Miners hope for gold in report Turkey firm sees leaner time ahead From a Correspondent: EU call for new look at subsidy pact Informix falls into red Leisure firm bid invited Blagden sells Komet Kuoni and P&o venture Denmans' purchase Scholl appoints Fd Holliday starts well Allied Colloids expands Crest Packaging buys NTT plans float for mobile phone arm Business Roundup Irish interest rates set to rise by half a point Hickson in £28m sale of chemical subsidiary From a Correspondent: Brazil has to delay $5bn privatisation Guardian Europe next stop for bus rivals UC shares fall after warning The Times Unit Trust Information Service Debonair Shares end at a record Girobank Art Galleries The Arts Theatre Choice 1 Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Gillian Maxey Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Choice 2 Here's one he made earlier Theatre: An ancient Ayckbourn revived; and a new drama from Peter Whelan A dream's slow death Overture Stoke-on-Trent Bottle gets a shake-up Opera L' elisir d' amore Choice 3 Theatre To advertise in The Times theatre listings please… Keeping them on their feet Dance: Debra Craine on the world premiere of Glen Tetley's disappointing new commission for Covent Garden Trouble at the Watermill Simon Tait on a Berkshire battle for survival both on and off stage Zovirax Cold Sore Cream Dance Music Ill-treated folk Concerts: Grainer remembered; and a fine pianist in a rough patchHallé/Schmidt Manchester Brahms given rough treatment Nikolai Demidenko Wigmore Hall Theatre Bobby's back, disappointed American Theatre: Edward Karam on the premiere of David Mamet's new play Ariadne on Naxos Tomorrow Eight arms to hold you enthralled They love the Beatles, they're Northerners, there are two brothers in the band, and soon Embrace will be as big Oasis too The man who gave us reggae Why did Ernest Ranglin turn down the chance to direct Bob Marley's music? HMV folk selection Pop 1 Picture Gallery Pop 2 The first no-quarter-century Perhaps the hardest-working band in rock, Dr Feelgood, is 25 years old. Christopher Somerville reports Pop 3 Pop 4 No holes in these pigeons Pop Albums: David Sinclair gives three cheers for the musical history lesson offered by Sweden's Wannadies Top Ten Albums Parlophone Pop 5 Pop 6 Picking up good vibes HMV Pop 7 Pop 8 A hero's return Live The Times Guidelines for resolving automatic strike-out problems Law Report May 2 1997 Court of Appeal Insanity defence irrelevant Three-month limit for discrimination compensation lawful European Law Reports Oral evidence power No contempt in newspaper's trivial breach Pursuer cannot have additional damages as well as account of profits Scots Law Report May 2 1997 Inner House State immunity for alleged breach of undertaking Law Report May 2 1997 Court of Appeal Effect of signing community care certificate Date of knowledge for limitation Then visit the MBA Fair Devonshire House Preparatory School Summer Schools Middlesex University Multiple Display Advertising Items Educational Charitable Trust Cranfield University CIFE University of Exeter Learn Language on Location St Andrews University Multiple Display Advertising Items The Slade Summer School Multiple Classified Advertising Items MBA Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Newspapers Career Analysts Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Computech International Ltd. Eagle Eyes Required ÉCole Polytechnique Fédérale De Lausanne Unviversity of Central England Courses Binoh De Montfort University New thoughts, old exam Neil sheldon fears for sixth forms in the shake-up of the A-level system Neil Sheldon fears for sixth forms in the shake-up of the A-level system The mouse in the house John O'Leary on the CD-Rom: friend or foe of puils' research? Handicapped by being put down Diego Soto tells Jenny Knight of his struggle to study at a level that matched his mind 'Are you sitting comfortably? Then I'll begin' David Charter reports on a ?44 million plan for a national children's radio station David Charter reports on a £44 million plan for a national children's radio station Select your team to win £10,000 India lose their grip Legal & Public Notices Olympia & York Developments Limited Minor move gives Collingwood a major incentive Cricket Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Lancashire looking to Wasim for inspiration Paul prepares to go one better Christoper Irvine meets the man who regards the Wembley final tomorrow as a date with destiny Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Bhb explores alternatives to the levy system Racing New Market Horses Follow Newton Abbot Time Allowed to reach maturity Close call for French miler Rapid Raceline Virgin direct Romero drops off pace after brush with the rule hook Golf Hackney hits form with fine timing Musselburgh Sedgefield Lewis title bout in jeopardy Bangor Yesterday's Results Simon takes pleasure in opening success Eqestrisnism Forthcoming Company Golf Days Perry plots new course with triple triumph In Brief Crisp Smith Steroid ban Tokyo blow Hayles hearty French lesson Buoyant Baggio strikes right balance Football: Italy Make Light Work of Relucant Polea to Consolidate Group Two Lead By our Sports Staff: Bradford improve survival chances BT Scotland in need of style counselling Conference contest at crossroads For the Record Today's Fixtures Brave crews experience 'ultimate test' Sailing Mosley takes foot off the accelerator Formula One's driving force risks alienation in move to tighten safety Win a trip to the British GP Enter a team today for the Monaco Grand Prix Exclusive Times Newspaers Grand Prix Competition Limited appeal for fielders Sports Letters Foreign accolade Youngest entrant Pomp but little circumstance England flag despite enthusiasm of supports at Wembley Ruddles County Radio Choice When the tornado came Television Choice Sleaze, assassinations: business as usual Review Bbc1 Satellite and Cable Rugby League 45 Hoddle casts around for the creator Uninspring display against Georgia leaves England manager seeking 'special player' Hendry regains the initiative Times Two Crossword Chelsea win race to sign Uruguayan Robson fails in plea for helping hands Motor Racing 49 First Telecom
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