News from 06/05/1997
1997; Gale Group;
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George Brown (Visiting Professor of Economics, ), Phil Yates, Michael Purches, Tunku Varadarajan, Peter Talbot Willcox, Virginia Bottomley, Brian Collett, Paula Davies, Bernard Buckle, Rob Hughes, Derek Hodgson, Richard Thomson, David Pannick Qc, Richard Hobson, John D. Hicks, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, D. L. Graham (Managing Director), Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Lynne Truss, Richard Eaton, Gillian Maxey, Simon Wilde, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Della Mason, John Thicknesse, Harry Harris (solicitor), Pat Gibson, John Evans, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, John Redwood, Shirley English, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Libby Purves, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Michael Clark, Bill Carver, Charles Bremner, Charles Arnold-Baker, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Russell Kempson, John Pantall, Dick Hinder, Richard Cork, Sacha Craddock, Edward Fennell, Tim Hallissey, Richard SMITH(Principal Lecturer in Law), Gary Slapper, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Peter Davalle, Paul Wilkinson, Alastair Little, P. H. S, David Orr, Jill Sherman, Jeremy Catto, Damian Whitworth, Mark Fogarty, Oliver August, John Prentice (Management consultant), Philip Webster, Political Editor, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Carol Allen, Dalya Alberge, P. Cunningham, Julian Muscat, John Allison, Christopher Thomas, Christopher Walker, Harvey Elliott and Shirley English, Kevin McCarra, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Michael Hornsby, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Martin Weale and Garry Young, Philip Webster, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Nico Ladenis, Elizabeth Cowley, Christopher Irvine, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, David Orr and our Foreign Staff, Genista McIntosh, Jack Bailey, Sam Kiley, James Christopher, Michael Henderson, Vince Wright, Alasdair Murray, Hugo Summerson, Matthew Beard, Jill Sherman and James Landale, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Architecture Correspondent, Rosalie A. Stephenson, Jonathan Mirsky, Robert Mudie, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,
ResumoRestaurateurs Hate Slimmers Labour woos Europe with friendly talk Trouble looking over VAT on fuel Three boys are feared drowned Snooker win Gold fraud Index Banks bowled over by frontbench job The snows of May banish the heatwave of spring Time to Pay up Daisy Pulls It off Blair necessities of family life go to Downing Street Martin Beddall Roy Strong Diaries Redwood enters leadership race as man untainted by Tory failures Home & legacy Social chapter is still waiting for its plot to be written Henderson begins climb to summit Man in the News Mesh Computer Plc The Road to Downing Street German police fail to find boy News in Brief Trawlerman , 20, feared drowned Correction Newcastle Bank (Gibraltar) Limited Tory 1922 committee likely to pick unity candidate Heseltine 'great' as he leaves hospital Police fear tide snatched three boys Two still missing after rescuers find body of 11-year-old Exploding rat takes the heat for cottage fire Golfing GP barred over hole in one ear Debonair Bleached whale's whiff of the sea The New Peugeot 306 Little boy with an eye for the big picture Dalya Alberge on a talent fed by war and poverty Britain takes a shine to an eccentric genius Saga Services Ltd Aficio Vets back demand for badger cull to save cattle from TB BT Cot deaths 'not due to gas from mattress covers' Circle dates from before Stonehenge Directline Mortgages Dead fish linked to industrial discharge S-class Senior law position goes to an old friend A 'fixer' to keep party peaceful Vickers New generation of flexible friends gives Blair the whip hand over MPs Byron Criddle examines the maths factor dominating control of both parties in the House Centrists hold the key in Tory leadership battle No 10 to take firm hold of Whitehall machine Old and new side by side in full ministerial line-up Tesco Yesterday's Ministerial Appointments Uncut Cure found for 'bubble boy' disease Study shows early bone-marrow transplant is answer to immune deficiency Research eases cancer fear in sterilisation Medical Brifing Prime Health Baby diagnosed at seven months must be kept under close watch Britons delayed as blockades return to French roads Chirac is urged to rescue campaign mired in boredom Heavyweight cut up by sister's punch Advil Renault Picture Gallery Former Clinton aide was 'paid $lm to keep quiet' Viglen Twelve die in Polish rail crash Tung urges Blair to abandon Tory Hong Kong line The next Hong Kong leader hopes Labour will make a fresh start in Sino-British relations, Johnathan Mirsky wrties From Associated Press in Fort Davis: 'Free Texas' fugitive shot dead by police Exodus of refugees goes on after 91 die in packed train UN complains of 'hundreds crammed in lorries' after Zaire rail evacuation is halted Unita troops plan counter-attack as Kabila advances on capital Phillips Electoral Reform Society Doctors look for life amid corpses Direct Line Savings Rewards of opium trade highlight Taleban hypocrisy Cigarette firm cleared over death Intel inside Israeli military in Holocaust Day budget attack Reuter: The captains' fists are flying at 11,000ft Defender of the chef's Maginot line In part two of our series on slimmers, the restaurateur Nico Ladenis gives his opinions on those customers who say they are on a diet First Mortgage Dustin Hoffman made his own omelette Customer requests can be very disruptive. One lunch-time, they brought the kitchen to a standstill with 14 variations of a salad, says Alastair Little Tomorrow Serviceline Insurance I taste the delights of another world The Roy Strong Diaries 1976-1987 Day Two of our series: partying through the Sixties and Seventies A spanish waiter wanted to come and strip for Hockney—it was time for me to leave The Times Midland Bank Dell V&A Hill House Hammond Heirlooms of the dogged Visual Art: Richard Cork joins the Photographers' Gallery's London-wide celebration of the collector's eccentric passion ENO Visual Art 1 Visual Art 2 American Express Around the London Galleries Cd Choice Young dreams of a celluloid hero Concert Korngold Centenary Queen Elizabeth Hall Classical Choice A guide to the best available recordings, presented in conjunction with Radio 3 Multiple Display Advertising Items Tomorrow Prague springs a surprise Cinema: Why is the Oscar-winning Kolya so different? Carol Allen meets the men behid it Multiple Classified Advertising Items Film A send-up of life's priorities Theatre Love and Understanding Bush, W12 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Choice 1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compited by Gillian Maxey Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geof Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indlcated with the symbol) on release across the country Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Choice 2 Multiple Classified Advertising Items I can't defend the past; I can unite the party John Redwood says he is the only Conservative leader who could concentrate on opposing Labour Too too much The Times Diary Explosive The Times Diary Picture Gallery Cheers ! Now for the bill We shall have to think twice about skiing trips or private education Stand up The Times Diary Swap slot The Times Diary The New Leader Tories must lose no time in choosing a header and a fighter Votes across the Channel The French watch the British experiment with fascination Man's Jackdaw Instinct Collections of any old rope can be documents of human interest Social chapter as a threat to 'paradise' Improving the Nhs Central Asian unrest Tories confronting a bleak outlook Wheel clamping on private property Italy's monarchy Hogging the road Too many cats Salary levels in charity sector Darwin, by a short leg Horner recalled Early flowerer Court Circular Royal engagements Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anniversaries Birthdays today Lieutenant Colonel Colin Mitchell Papplewick , Ascot Service appointments and university news are on the… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shell-studded grotto is shipshape again Multiple Classified Advertising Items Memorial Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tickets for Sale All Tickets Multiple Classified Advertising Items Health & Fitness Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Monument Travel Jetline Flightseats Court & Social Musicians Benevolent Fund Faresavers Capital Flights Institute of Physics Service dinner Armourers' and Brasiers' Company Latest wills Multiple Display Advertising Items GCE Forthcoming marriages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Air Commodore David Fitzpatrick Air Commondore David FitzPatrick, CB, OBE, AFC and Bar, a formar base commander on Christmas Island, died on April 19 aged 77. He was born on January 31,1920 Appointments in the Forces Reserve appointment Tony Sargeaunt H. A. (Tony) Sargeaunt, Cb, Obe, former chief scientific adviser to the Home Office, died on April 8 aged 89, He was born on June 11,1907 University news Juan Ramon Masoliver Juan Ramon Masoliver, literary critie and former private secretary to Ezra Pound, died on April 7 aged 87. He was born on March 13,1910 Biju Patnaik Biju Patnaik, Indian politician, died on April 17 aged 81. He was born in Cuttack, Orissa, on March 5,1916 On this Day Amaerican without Tears News The Times Crossword No 20,472 Business Mining scandal: Mining investigators have… AA INFORMATION Forecast Tomorrow Inside Section 2 Today Gain and pain for Middlesbrough United draw closer to title in match which may cost Ravanelli his place at Wembley Doherty ends Hendry 's reign at Crucible Cricket Motor Sport Law T. M. Lewin Television and Radio Page 46,47 Taylor's second century lifts Sussex Cricket: Record Partnership Puts Benson and Hedges Cup Match beyond Gloucestershire's Grasp Prichard makes the running in rout of Somerset Tendulkar suggests recipe for success Loye makes timely amends for painful fumble Llong spares Kent's blushes Smith fires opening salvo Fairbrother provides Lancashire with means of escape Ireland unscathed by Waqar's opening salvo Yesterday's Scoreboards Hollioake makes the difference for Surrey Cricket Cork out of Texaco Trophy Manning survives course changes In Brief McRae third Kingston's crown Wright upset Cup withdrawal Langer adds strength to Ryder Cup cause Golf Clubs attempt to cut cup matches Rugby Union Waldner earns place at head of the table Table Tennis Harvey just fails to tread new ground Motor Sport: Peugeot Kept Waiting Again for First Touring Car Campionshp Victory For the Record Pools Forecast Picture Gallery Today's Fixtures Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Paris slither to eighth defeat in succession Rugby League Winning Move Keene on Chess Rangers learn cost of complacency Football: Determined Motherwell Keep Scottish Championship Champagne on Ice at Ibrox Flo makes an offer to warm the heart Esso Pricewatch Chairmen reluctant to regionalise Brazil return to provide masterclass Fascinating Rhythm to miss Oaks Racing: Cecil-Tranied Filly out of Epsom Contention after Contracting Lung Infection Panama City looks capital bet Thunderer: Wincanton Rapid Raceline Racing Ahead Thunderer: Brighton Chester Minor controversy ignites main event Rob Hughes discovers a corner of the equestrian world that will remain forever England Results from Yesterday Ten Bank Holiday Meetings The Sanyo Cup Thunderer: Doncaster The ITF players, their points and their values if you are considering the transfer option Full Backs Central Defenders Midfield Players Strikers Managers Solid English defence holds line for Scottish Cadete force The Leading 250 Entries in the Times Interactive Team Football Game DTMF The Times The Times ITF Supporter's vital role in the City Pressing social needs relevant Chancery Division Law Report May 6 1997 Chanecry Division Dock identification Friend in chambers Blundell drives away the demons Tim Hallissey reports on an IndyCar driver's return to Rio, where he almost died last year Knifing tariff Stranger cannot seek rescission Passport proof By our Sports Staff: Seles warns teenagers of pitfalls Tennis The Times Baker & McKenzie Quarry Dougall Monument The Times Newspapers ITS ZMB Chambers Professional Recruitment 20 Essex Street Wellman Smith An alternative to libel Gary Slapper on the ancient legal course taken by a pop singer Damages awarded are usually lower Scrivenor: Holding the fort Picture Gallery Scrivenor: Lord Irvine takes office Inns and Outs Scrivenor: Time for that Bill of Rights Scrivenor: Power struggle Legal Appointments Chambers Banking & Finance Popcorn with court cases: delicious Counsel Next, the World Baker & McKenzie Commercial Management Diamond Cable Communications ZMB Equant Intensive Law Revision Courses Bristol Banking Litigatione Dawson & Co. Crown Presecution Service Cardiff University Multiple Classified Advertising Items Special Career Opportunity The Times Personnel Manager/legal Dpt Successful City firms embrace global era In law, as in business, the days of insular attitudes are over, says Edward Fennell Garfield Robbins Special Project Lawyer In-House Legal Justices may face erosion of powers Many magistrates are apprehensive about likely changes to their role, writes Paula Davies The Samaritans Briefings Business to Business NatWest Balochistan Community Irrigation and Agriculture… A success built on scrap Della Mason on a worldwide business that grew out of leftovers from a home restoration Multiple Classified Advertising Items Large European Flooring Manufacturer Telecommunications Lorraine Electronics The London Mortgage Company Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items MJN Multiple Classified Advertising Items Telecom operators set to target small firms Multiple Classified Advertising Items Plus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Capitalisation , week's change Trade Indemnity By our City Staff: US in line for cheap phone calls The Scottish Provident Institution Canon Investors bought a gilded picture Adam Jones follows what proved to be a false thrail in the mining industry Change on Week The Sunday Times Insurance against sabotage Results and Statistics Tourist Rates The Times Scaling the swing against Sainsbury Companies Dow stages late rally to close at record Wall Street Halifax British Airways Brown debut fuels air of expectancy Economic Outlook Weekend-Tips Southern to defend use of customer information TGE sets its sights on stock market Word-Watching The Times Regent Pacific sets out float details Cameron mcKenna BSM fails to please investors on written test Flightpath shows Prescott way to his model railway Labour could seal a great deal with Railtrack, says Carl Mortished Keep a close eye on the balance sheet Martin Weale and Garry Young give some sound advice to the Chancellor on the management of public finances BBCGOOD Food Magazine The trauma of upheaval Television Choice Radio Choice BBC1 Satellite and Cable Long, long trails a-winding (to nowhere) Review Picture Gallery TUC mobilises pension power to influence Shell board Business Editor Patience Wheatcroft Busang called world 's worst mining fraud Times Two Crossword Own Business 41 Telegraph lifts Sunday price Reed poised for Microsoft link Rjr lawsuit stubbed out Help for 'Big Tobacco' in $3bn settlement talks Another high on Wall St Advice for No 11 Direct Life & Pension Services Ltd Train Set 46 Firms face 'flood' of EU labour legislation
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