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News from 05/05/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Phil Yates, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Barney Spender, H. van Eijl, Nick Nuttall, Michael Aylwin, Andrew Pierce, Alexandra Frean, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Barry Trowbridge, Derek Hodgson, Andrew Longmore, Richard Thomson, Peter Lilley, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Dick Howard and Adrian Owens, Valerie Elliott and Richard Ford, Simon Wilde, Roger Maynard, Max Hebditch, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Simson Barnes, Robert Miller, F. J. M. Pole, Carl Evans, Bryan Stiles, Peter Wyman, Pat Gibson, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Kathleen Jarvis, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, John Redwood, David Charter Education Correspondent, Sidney Blumenthal, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, J. Szemerey, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Peter Bills, Alan Hamilton, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, David Simons, Tony Blair, Marianne Curphey, Insurance Correspondent, Hugh Thomas, Keith Pike, Audrey Magee, David Hands, Doreen Cronin Secretary, Roy Denman, Michael Howard, Avebury, Russell Kempson, Nicholas Harling, Rachel Bridge, Tony Hoare, David Miller, Barry Millington, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Richard Moore, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Sarah Forde, P. H. S, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Kenneth Clarke, Bronwen Maddox, Oliver Holt, Michael Calvin, Roger Boyes, Simon Foulkes, Oliver August, Andrew Pierce and Joanna Bale, Philip Webster, Political Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, William Rees-Mogg, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, David Miles, Director, James Pringle, Margaret Fidler, Mel Webb, John Deas, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Mark Hodkinson, Philip Webster, Jill Sherman and Philip Bassett, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Paul Barker, Brian Glanville, Brian Clarke, Penelope Sherwood, Fraser Nelson, Steve McManaman, Elizabeth Cowley, Michael Horsnell, I. R. Francis, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Sam Kiley, James Henderson, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, Nicolas Andrews, Matthew Bond, S. K. Pillai, Frank le Duc, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine,

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Today 10p Today Tomorrow Wednesday Saturday Surviving the Slimming Season Thursday Friday Index Blair rewards the faithful Election chief gets key post By our Political Editor: Tory Right more confident as Heseltine gives up race Roy Strong Diaries First City of Football Mobutu at end of his 32-year rule Tourist boat sinks Abbey National Today 10p Rivals emerge from the shadows BT The candidate: aged 56, the oldest and easily most experienced. Served in Health Government and has had numerous Cabinet posts under Thatcher and Major The candidate: aged 36 moderate on the Right. Wowed Tory conference at age of 16. Entered commons in 1989. Rapid rise to become Cabinet minister six years later at 34 William Hague Tha candidate: aged 45, former Health Secretary, former "wer", who was kept out of government by Margret Thatcher. Major brought him into the Cabinet as Heritage Secretary Mystery over role of Anne Heseltine in decision to withdraw from contest Patient was wise to have his own interests at heart Legal & General John Redwood Michael Howard Peter Lilley Merry-go-round as new ministers select their ideal homes from home Britain won't lose its marbles, says Smith Good neighbour Brown keeps up with the Blairs Japan Airlines Election guru rewarded with pivotal policy role What Ministers Will Earn BT Blair in power No Title Picture Gallery Picture Gallery How the team lines up Blunkett has the practical problems of office taped Field called up for his radical thinking Picture Gallery Siebe Picture Gallery Social stars shine again in Mountbatten movies Energis Ringo birthplace could be listed International Convention Centre Citroen ZX Richer Oxford colleges urged to share wealth Extinction Threatens S Levels Bradford & Bingley Business as usual as Royal Academy staff rescue art Miramax Manchester bids to host Eurovision competition Playwright given $2,000 'to learn about women' Study links childhood leukaemia to summer Nokia Arsonists kill two children News in Brief Missing boy clue Fire walkout Children appeal Lufthansa TWA blast 'was not caused by terrorism' NatWest Peso's slide and drugs mar Clinton Mexico trip From Associated Press in Bangkok`: Tourists saved as Thai ferry hits reef 'White Australia' champion runs into storm Blockade warning by French News in Brief Winnie accused Madonna 'split' (AFP): Baby 'witch' dies Eta shooting (Reuter): 50,000 protest Hong Kong opposition bolstered by new party BT Picture Gallery Khmer Rouge wooed in Cambodia power game (Reuter): 1,997 students hail countdown to Chinese takeover Kohl's top guns ponder how boom turned to bust for Major Inside World health crisis as West exports its lifestyle diseases Alliance Leicester Supercomputer checks King Kasparov's success Kingston Mobutu is given eight days to quit as talks collapse Kabila threatens to take Kinshasa by force if President refuses to surrnder power Sam Kiley, in three reports from Kinshasa, looks at the prospects for peace and the personalities behind the conflict US air chiefs test 'gay pilot suicide' theory France The puppet guerrilla who learnt to pull the strings Reuter: Shot Gypsy beatified by Pope Forte Superstar eclipsed by greed Is science nearing the final frontier? The great days of scientific discovery are nearing an end, according to a controversial book our next week. Nigel Hawkes reports House our Youth 2000 Battle of the bulge A challenge to Einsein's theory Science Briefing Ancestral line of a fine wine Solving an ancient jigsaw Surviving the Slimming Season In part one of a series for slimmers and those who have to live with them, Nigella Lawson and Valerie Grove reveal the secrets of their diets Tomorrow Mitsubishi 'By June I'll be as spiky as a needle. By Christmas I'll be a cushion' Farewell croissants and jam, my annual war on flab is declared Daihatsu The Roy Strong Diaries 1967-1987 As Director of the Victoria and Albert Museum, Sir Roy Strong and daily encounters with the most powerful people in the land. But despite his unhappy suburban origins he was far from being dazzled by the great and the good, as his waspish diaries record The Open University Leukaemia Research Fund Direct Line Tomorrow The Week Ahead Lust in the eye of the beholder Visual Art: John Russell Taylor stays cool at the Design Museum's chronology of erotic obsession Taking leave the hard way Opera: Paul Daniel bids farewell to Leds with a new wagner production for Opera North; plus a return to past glarics in Paris Tannh?user Laker Airways Visual Art Theatre The city where Europe still rules America Pop Tartan tenor La Dame blanche Paris Op?ra Comique Dance In the mood to party Dark dawn of a white knight Literature: Paul Barker meets the great Russian poet Gennady Aygi on his reading tour of Britain Opera & Ballet Opera Books Film Music 298,000 readers of this section go to the theatre at… Tuesday to Friday in Section 2 Not one oompah all night Places at the nation's top table Peter Riddell assesses the new Cabinet and those in the wings Gazumped Finding the Tory road to recovery With Peter Lilley as their likely new leader, the Conservatives must rebuild as they did in the 1940s Along the Clinton-Blair axis At last, the President has a little brother, writes Sidney Blumenthal Gone fishing Black marks Tiggy winkle Blair the Cautious The Prime Minister puts his old team on new trial End Game in Africa Zaire's agony shows little sign of ending yet Joys of a Bursar Even in the land of high finance, money is not everything Calls for the nation to re-examine attitudes to Europe School inspections Mobile phone menace Church weddings Changing archaeology After the Lima siege No Title Quantock staghounds Recalling a British 'icon' in India Pink peril Water supplies Dressed to the nines? Nesting habits Court Circular No Title Winston Churchill Memorial Trust Memorial service University news Schools news Retirement Rare residents prepare to fly the nest Personal Column Stannah Embassy Flight Centre Monument Travel Faresavers Nature notes Capital Flights Flightseats Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Anniversaries Latest will Airlink Jetline Jetworld Sir John Junor Church news Hughie Green Sir F. Treves on the Effects of Alcohol On this Day News The Times Crossword No 20,471 Business Air UK Forecast In the Times Today in the Times Great Summer of Sport Manchester: first city of football Four Points for United Will Complete Clean Sweep Oliver Holt considers how a cluster of neighbouring clubs has dominated all the English League championships this season MSN Strength of recovery depends on final count Tv Action Replay Doherty seizes on Hendry's break in concentration Snooker: Errors Undermine Scot's Attempt to Retain World Title as Rival Opens Six-Frame Lead Langer overhauls Olazabal with record round Golf: Grman Ryder Cup Player's Win in Italian Open Ends Two-Year Period without Tournament Success Final Scores Green shakes off Sorenstam Wolstenholme retains his title Kong no longer king of the world In Brief Monarchs fail again Majoli's first on clay England finish third Briscoe takes command Manning stays ahead Smith leads from front Souyave rewarded Scots win home series Cowdray Park win first of the season Polo Buoyant Hamed prepares for Atlantic crossing Feather weight champion ready to build reputation in America after rapid demolition job Simon completes World Cup treble Equestrianism Menu is on course for clean sweep Motor Racing Hardy counters with fighting talk Andrew Longmore on the contrasting responses of two boxers who suffered sporting humiliation Waller earns Lionesses cup double Football Cool Lewis hands out capital punishment Basket Ball Crutchley's four goals sink Sussex Hockey Webber exploits home advantage Sailing Waddle ensures that Roker roars into history Football: Only Onea Relegation Issue so Far Decided as Fa Carling Premiership Season Approaches the Final Furlong David Maddock sees an undistinguished team take its leave of a famous football stadium Wise after the event as Chelsea make do with a draw Ultimate Cricket Coverage. Every Monday in the 10p… Ravanelli plays all roles from hero to villain West Ham head and shoulders above Wednesday Coventry teeter on brink Forest slip away quietly Souness puts case for defence in struggle to survive Rivals left to pursue final goals Football Oliver Holt on an entrtaining but inconclusive day for Manchester United and Leicester City Collymore on direct route towards the Anfield exit Nokia Absence makes heart grow fonder fqr England return Highbury occasion starved of creativity Nationwide Football League Fa Carling Premiership Bell's League Championship Non-League and National Leagues Pools Check This Week's Football Overseas F. A. Carling Premiership Nationwide Football League Bell's Hereford cast adrift in the crying game Michael Calvins sees a compelling last act o Brighton's extraordinary tale of survival Macclesfield and McIlroy go through the emotions Walter Gammie on an unforgettable day of celebration, tinged with a touch of sadness Jones strikes late to deny Bolton a double century Burns the spectre at limited feast Scottish commentary Ultimate Cricket Coverage. Every Monday in the 10p… By our Sports Staff: Bradford's escape spiced by Pepper's two goals Stransky's kick takes wind out of unlucky Sale Rugby Union Auckland continue to dominate Super 12 The Times An Exclusive Reader Offer Gloucester build platform for take-off Orrell bid farewell to top flight with a flourish Dallaglio ensures that Wasps sign off in style of champions Saracens' advance provides currency for future Martyn and St Helens rise to cup challenge Bradford Bulls brought down by self-destructive tendencies in centenary final at Wembley Bristol extract small comfort from victory Pain fails to mask strength of Bulls' market Rob Hughes finds much to admire on a journey along the information superhighway that rugby league has become Pontypridd secure title role Gerald Davies on how the welsh League crown was claimed Rugby's new partnership gets off to bright start Cecil works oracle with Sleepytime Racing: Fallon Rides First Classic Winner to Cement Relationship with Newmarket Trainer Kempton Park Haydock Park Doncaster Guide to our Racecard Gold Spats can shine for Stoute Kempton Park Channel 4 Yesterday's Results Leaders on the Flat Rapid Raceline Realise your Dream of Owning a Racehorse Entrepreneur's stock soars Racing: Impressive 2.000 Guineas Winner Quoted at only 5-4 for Derby Big-Race Result Morgan making name for himself Point-To-Point Point-To-Point Results Newcastle Southwell Dominance of herd central to success Fontwellpark Ludlow Celebrating 20 years of progress Fishing": Leading Names Return to Rutland Water to Celebrate Anniversary of Opening Brian Clarke looks back on the two decades that have seen stillwater trout angling come of age Warwick Exeter Towcester Junior tour thrives on strict regime Saturday's Results Yates atones to prolong Derbyshire's agony Cricket: Lancashire Spinner Makes Amends after Running into Trouble over Atherton's Dismissal Sussex slide away after damp start Welch leads Bears home Classy Cowdrey carves up Surrey Solid Lathwell is quick to impress Yesterday's Scoreboards Lehmann sparkles as Hayden struggles The Times Middlesex made to suffer at the hands of the Laws Select your team to win £10,000 Promising crop at cricket nursery Guide to the Week Ahead Stars of the future run into growing conflict of interest Cricket Championship Commentary Picture Gallery Scotland count cost of success Simon Wilde on a country desperately in need of funds for the 1999 World Cup Gatting has his eye on Cork Ultimate Cricket Coverage. Every Monday in the 10p… Ipswich complain of 'tyre switch' Speedway Safety First TES the Times Educational Supplement Take a walk on the wild side James Henderson joins a hardy group on an annual walk across Scotland, just for fun Equipment Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess For the Record Athletics Rugby Union Club Cricket Audi Rugby League Cycling Post-Keynesian keeper of an estate of grace Adam Jones on the finance director whose resignation led unexpectedly to an administrative post at an Oxford college By our City Staff: Italian textiles super-merger fails The Times BHP faces widespread strikes Funds start a campaign to stop tax on pensions Tourist Rates SKY Sports All quiet on post-election front Alternative Investment Market Training Productivity Pack Avoid doing too much too soon, Mr Brown Peter Wyman offers the new Chancellor some professional advice on sensible tax reform Crosswords The Times Citibank the City Never Sleeps Choices for the new Chancellor Wealth of wisdom and wit behind the folksiness Lang ruled out from top job at Lloyd's Word-Watching Halifax British Airways Tesco top of the Presswatch pops The Sunday Times Regan advisers may still face legal challenge Where there is not a prayer that the Church will protest Adam Jones explains why Commissioners prefer to take a quiet line on ethics Picture Gallery What Labour victory means for bonds And the good news is... Television Choice Radio Choice On song: a contest as awful as ever it was Review Bbc1 Satellite and Cable BP chief in talks over Labour role Direct Line may report zero profit Times Two Crossword Roger Bootle 44 Business caught napping on parental leave proviso Spring in step of US art rivals Dow boom fuels sale hopes at Christie's and Sotheby's No Title Brown urged to put squeeze on taxes Order signed for Sceptre refit Marfyii goes to Trinity Altar Egos 46 Bupa

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