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News from 09/05/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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Widget Finn, John Goodwin, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, David Adams, J. E. Humphrey, L. E. Smith, Adrian Lee, Rob Hughes, Alice Maynard Lupton, sennior consultant, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Norman Coats, A. M. Parsons, Michael Binyon, James Bone, George Sivell, James Allen, Lynne Truss, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Geoff Brown, Alan Jones, secrctary of Birmingham City Football Club, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, John Thicknesse, Pat Gibson, Michael Horsnell and David Charter, Debra Craine, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, D. R. Thorpe, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, John Street, Dareh Gregorian, Philip Bassett and Oliver August, Martin Barrow, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Daniel Johnson, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Edward Garden, Alister Jack, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Anatole Kaletsky, Marianne Curphey, Insurance Correspondent, David Hands, Joseph Connolly, Martin Welch, John O'leary, Peter Barnard, Tito Tettamanti, David Mitchell, Russell Kempson, Walter Grey, Rachel Bridge, Audrey Magee, Ireland Correspondent, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Burns Anderson, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, John Higgins, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, Robin Lodge and Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Dawn Smith, UK Marketing Manager, Brother UK, Chris Partridge, Jeremy Hill, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent and Glen Owen, Grim, Keith Rodgers and Jason Nisse, Philip Barber, Eric Reguly, Damian Whitworth, David Walsh, Sarah Cunningham, Phil Revell, Oliver August, Philip Webster, Political Editor, P. C. Knee, Dalya Alberge, Diana, Christopher Thomas, Anne Ashworth, Struan Stevenson, Daniel McGrogy, John Goodbody, Iola Smith, Jason Nisse, Christopher Walker, Chris Greensted, H. P. K. Bradley, Des Dearlove, Kathryn Knight, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Mike Rosewell, Dminic Kennedy, R. Symons, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Justin Green, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, D. Sehbai, Geoffrey Gelberg, Richard Beeston, Brian Clarke, Polly Newton Political Reporter, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Godfrey Golzen, Elaine Bailey, head of the construction unit, HM Prison Service, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Catto, Marianne Curphey and Robert Miller, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, M. J. Clarke, C. W. Bamforth, Adam Bruce, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, Alasdair Murray, Robert Whymant, Carl Loller, Jenny Macarthur, Matthew Bond, Edwin Lee, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, Richard Owen and Francesco Bongarra, Henry Pitman,

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Index Holidays cut as MPs face 22-Bill session Formality ends with 'call me Tony' By our Political Editor: Senior Tory's death prompts early poll Index Heseltine resting after successful heart surgery Index Oxford women get blue at the Varsity ball Sterling falls on ERM rumour Girl, 12, raped Index 14-year sentence for BCCI fraud Sean Bean Turns on the Light Chopard Geneve Reform of party funding could help Tories recover Riddell on Politics Blair resists Irish pressure to let Ira join talks Bishop apologises for marriage ruling Americans count cost of Information Act paper chase The Government plans to publish a White Paper on a freedom of information Bill. Tom Rhodes in Washington and Valerie Elliott examine the practicalities of lifting Whitehall's veil of secrecy Direct Debit Cherie returns to work as the family's main breadwinner Frances Gibb reports on an unusually well-attended appeal hearing ?100,000 for man tricked into confession Girl missing Bus-stop killing Fire strike talks Diy flight food Royal reward Non-stop comedy Thief wins case against farmer who kicked him Judge rules that excessive force was used Kitchen worker splashed petrol over customers Potters shun golden chance to make a mug out of Queen Why it's Ace to call your son Gobnat MFI Musical legacy of murdered daughter Apple Parents threaten revenge for primary school rape The Attack 'Well look after this ourselves,' says one mother as extra police are called in to keep peace on estate Ever-younger offenders test legal limits Laker Airways Do It All Inspectors praised 'friendly pupils' The School Legal dogfight ends after noisy pets see therapist Nationwide Blue Peter finds chimney sweeps a shade too black Dolphin Pony set on fire after being tied to rail line Couple kept surrogate triplets a family secret Judge bows out with call to end summing-up Crabs are best of the week's catch Byte Fee rises put squeeze on medical postgraduates Practical experience, not money, is what the modern student lacks Medical Briefing Daewoo Dobson freezes Tory plans to close London hospitals Zurich Municipal Tobacco firms plan ways to counter advertising ban Designer clothing, luxury goods and a database of smoker's addresses among the alternative methods for promothing cigarettes, writes Dominic Kennedy One million women to be recruited in HRT study Jersey Royal Hospital leak angers Princess Peoples Phone Headaches may spoil pleasure of ice-cream lovers Party chairmanship could be lifeline for ousted Tories Halfords Media chief quits Central Office Eton losing grip on government Health insurance Hamilton takes cash for joke questions Ministers claim their seats at the Cabinet table Straw to go ahead with plans for private jails CDs you really want from £9.99 Hello everyone, just call me Tony Prescott tackles car culture PC World Bacon film hit by dispute over who owns artist's words Dayla Alberge in Cannes reports on a copyright wrangle over Francis Bacon's spoken phrases Oldman censors his X-rated life for debut script P&O North Sea Ferries Sofa Workshop Fans block road for view of The Maestro Yeltsin compares Nato expansion to Cuba missile crisis President lays stone for church rebuilding Tiny Blair wins French politicians' vote Finance police seize ?500m from 'hard-up' Sicilian Mafia suspect (Reuter): Toll mounts China air crash (AP): Circus tiger kills (AP): Pesticide blaze (AP): Bullet proof (Reuter): Blast victims (Reuter): Gandhi joins up Angola war fear rises as tanks go to Zaire border Jews honour Swiss guard who blew whistle on bank Swiftcall Bradford & Bingley Israel claims use of force justified on terror suspects Yemen tests wisdom of a Solomon with claim to Queen of Sheb Commercial hopes are adding to rival claims from both sides of the Red Sea about origins of the beguilling biblical beauty, Michael Binyon reports Consortium woos Taleban to tap energy bonanza Jyske Bank Reuter: Seven die as jet discards fuel Tokyo votes to protect rights of Ainu minority Saga Services Ltd Jailing of abbot reasserts China's grip on Tibet Rac (Reuter): Hong Kong activists to fight on Caribbean crime soars after us deportations rise Thomas Cook Mayor gets his own web site Gateway 2000 Reuter: McVeigh 'had animal mind' Muscovites hail London cabs for bumpy city ride 'We are grateful for what the Tories did, but it is not the end of the story' Can Frank Field solve the problems of he welfare state? Mercury Communications Skynet The day they let the authors out of their studies Any writer worth his salt had to be at Hatchards' bicentennial bash, says Joseph Connolly Hastings Direct Dell Russia's dying swan The Bolshoi's artistic director aims to put the ailing company back on its feet, says Richard Beeston American Express Enter the three Tory musketeers Daniel Johnson wants younger bloods to refresh a weary party McTeddy Inconvenience Picture Gallery In praise of quangos E. M. Forster was right: two cheers for democracy is quite enough Top Gunn Punch pulled Phone pole That African Queen is causing trouble again The Freedom Files A Bill needs to follow the White Paper fast Footsteps to Emu Some are starting to see a sinister plot The Game's Afoot New rules for the power players of central Asia Choice of leader for the Tories Independence for Bank of England Majo's admiration for Rab Butler Pink peril Nesting habits Thereby hangs a tail Delays in policing the law's failings Roy Strong's diaries Changing archaeology Ministerial help Court Circular Today's royal engagements Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Deaths Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Miss Anna Pollak Lord High Almoner Birthdays today Multiple Classified Advertising Items Service reception Hms Vanguard 1947 His Honour John Streeter, Dl Walthamstow Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Parish Clerks' Company: Dinners Luncheon The Tablet At Home Lady Mayoress of Westminster Reception British Red Cross Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Exhibitions Multiple Classified Advertising Items General Sir John Gibbon Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Monument Travel Wijayananda Dahanayake Multiple Display Advertising Items Flightseats Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Announcements The Sunday Times Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Sir Michael Shersby Sir Alan Richmond On this Day May 9,1928 Prince Carol Order to Leave England News The Times Crossword No 20,475 Picture Gallery Business Aa Information Newspapers Support Recycling Forecast Tomorrow Index BTR's shares slump after second profit warning Labour aims for billions in PFI projects Pound dives over Erm speculation Stagecoach escapes with ?900,000 fine Economics Bcci fraud reaps Gokal record 14 years in jail Education Sport Toad asks TV star to make it famous Woodstock Index Business Today Stock Market Indices Tax credits Sweet deal Fraud-busters who grounded Gokal's flight Pensions leaders warn Brown over abolition of Act Insurer dismisses call by environment lobby The Sunday Times Picture Gallery News Corp profits jump 23% Pia sets sights on Burns Anderson Bid-target Capital out to buy casino Remand in $311m fraud hearing United News ready to take Dtn stake Tettamanti moves in Countrywide optimism Sony's record year Offer pricing proposals AT&T trio join partner Ibm buys in Advantis Bre-X files complaint Tourist Rates International Biotechnology Trust plc Sterling threat covered in confusionW Pennington Business in need of a coherent tax target Seeking fresh impetus for a sensible idea Slapped wrist for train operator TeleWest set for digital launch Jaguar Kwik Save paying ?25m for restructuring advice Body Shop faces French closures Commodities Liffe Options New York's bulls push London to closing high Stock Market Picture Gallery 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 Lonrho TeleWest Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Saving Kwik Save Tempus Toad Wall Street Sans of time BBC Terror of the 'Tartan tax' dampens the joy of devolution for Scottish business K factor Second thoughts on independent Bank Brown's move may have the opposite effect to the one he intended Economic View Hot air Party line Rowe & Maw Regan detected Co-op weakness Business Letters Peril of choosing to remain in the dark Shares close at best of day Church's British Funds McAlpine looks at sales to off set Raine bid cost Lonrho sells Swaziland sugar stake for ?227m Northern Rock chief dies Direct Debit Hundreds queue at the bank - to own it Water discounts for industry face curb Football suing over illicit TV broadcasts Silentnight boosted by consumer recovery Oxford seeks ?30m for acquisitions Business Roundup Mirror Group positive Employment worries Cadbury's solid start Promotion for Tague Us deal for VAH Irish inflation subdued BHP to raise A$636m Rentokil disposal The Times Unit Trust Information Service BT First to cry for revenge Theatre The Spanish Swan, Stratford Looking good, saying little Dance: Aletta Collins and Laurie Booth at the Spring Loaded festival Theatre Britain tunes in to Europe Radio Opera Ghosts from the past Case for the guillotine Opera Danton's Death Dome, Brighton Brightening up the season Concert CBSO/Rattle Birmingham Dance Music Ten million reasons to love your Radio 1 The wonderful one's audience may have halved, but it is changing the face of pop. So be glad to be British Abc HMV Pop 1 Pop 2 Halfway to paradise Pop Albums: Dave Grohl's latest attempt to lay the ghost of Nirvana almost comes off, says David Sinclair World Society for the Protection of Animals Pop 3 MENSA Pop 4 Mixtures as never before Michael Jackson and Madonna know hat if you an to get a hit, get a dance remix. Paul Sexton reports The accelerated learning method Pop 5 Pop 6 All the old dude Concert Columbia FLAmiNG Pie Tomorrow Art Galleries Choice 1 Weekend Choice A dally guide to arts and enteralnment complled by Gillan 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 Not such a pretty picture New on Video Orchestral New Classical Cds: Nordic chastity; a Callas compilation; a classy german clarinettist Opera Master Class New Videos Chamber Boulez, Stravinsky Etc 298,000 Readers of this Section Attend the Theatre… New Cds Home Secretary entitled to conclude France is a safe third country Law Reports May 9 1997 Court of Appeal Purpose of disqualifying directors The Times Warning for Lloyd's names Duty of expert witness Legal & Public Notices Power is exercisable retrospectively Business Courses Bristol Postgraduate Courses University Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items Posts Recruitment of Teachers Ministry of Education Jesus College Posts Courses Posts Chapter House Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Labour's balancing act John O'Leary examines the challenges facing the new team at the education department Am I for the scrapheap? A lecturer reveals how research rankings have threatened his job The Times When children cannot breathe Phil Revell on advice to schools about coping with asthms Whitby promise show of colour in Vase final Yates back in the old routine Cycling Line One No Title Pearce decides to withdraw from management role Football Edwards ready to take on the world Sailing: Experience All-Woman Crew Prepares for Attempt on Circumnavigation Record Monaco still streets ahead of rest Rob Hughes savours he unique atmosphere as Formula One motor racing rolls into Monte Carlo Encouraging start for British fightback Judo Leicester look to Stransky to play the pivotal role David Hands finds a player returning to the stage he deserves at Twickenham Hereford have point of return Sports Letters Empty Saturdays Through the hoop Beyond city limits The Sunday Times Baldwin climbs to prominence Laser guides O'Connor to target Golf: Irishman Emerges from Undergoing Painful Treatment to Make a Strong Challenge Sheehan on bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on chess By our Sports Staff: Fairclough aiming to make quick amends For the Record Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Becker and Stich suffer early exits Sport in Brief Italians in command Return in Romania Sohail apologises Robinson strikes out Redgrave honoured Royal Court displays sense of theatre Racing: Hills Family Deprived of Fairytale Success as Sangster Completes Famous Treble Sedgefield Rapid Raceline Stratford Carlisle Nottingham Lingfield Park Graveney's new dawn awaits warmer welcome Alan Lee meets the chairman of selectors on his long-distance attempts to find cricket to watch Champions made to suffer by Newport Speight keeps up good work Carefree Lynch provides upbeat tempo Smith and Giles edge out Patel Essex give Randall lesson in scoring Brown shines in the murk for Middlesex Cricket Caddick's resolve sustains Somerset Yesterday's Scoreboards Today's Fixtures Dressage changes give Muir flying start Haining back to defend title Rowing Mees Pierson Wednesday hung out to dry after East End sponge bath Kicking and Screaming "Old Speckled Hen" Word-Watching Betts off to Wigan again Rugby League Radio Choice And here's one made earlier Television Choice Are you sitting comfortably? Not for long Review Bbc1 Picture Gallery Satellite and Cable Picture Gallery Robson drawn to the brink Middlesbrough staring at relegation as neighbours spoli champions celebrations Times Two Crossword Golf 42 Clubs throw out merger proposal Authorities smell something fishy Brian Clarke reports on a record catch that may have come from warmer climes Cricket 44-45 Old Trafford party fails to hit high note Bombardier Back to the student life Master of Business Administration The Mba comes of age Flexibility, a softer focus and the chance to relive student life are the attractions, says Des Dearlove Esade The city whizkids' guide to success What's in an Mba My MBA London Business School Cranfield University Sorting the best from the rest Des Dearlove on rivalry in Europe and at home. Are top schools forming a superleague? AMBA decides to call off the marriage Uk Accreditation Where hard work is a matter of course INSEAD's tough regime pays off with top jobs, says Des Dearlove My Mba Ashridge How to acquire a worldwide perspective Godfrey Golzen on the effect of globalisation on business, Iola Smith reports from Cardiff HEC Learning to manage in an international way Cardiff Pick and mix and stay on course Flexible MBAs My Mba Improving the selection test The New Gmat Mib My MBA Henley's degree by decree Europe's oldest management has been granted degree status, fuelling the continuing debat The Bradford MBA Positiv Henley Management College How to get an MBA - without a divorce Time and Money Lose the notebook, get on the network Technology The Open University Student gripes prompt reform Chicago Business School Warwick Your passport to join the high-flyers Des Dearlove finds a growing acceptance among employers of senior academic qualifications Imperial College Master of Business Administration Cheltenham & Gloucester University of Durham Professional Careers Group University of Bath Boston University The University of Greenwich School of Management The University of Hull University of Glasgow Master of Business Administration Rdi University of Exeter The University of Salford University of Leeds SGBS MBA Kingston University Edinburgh Master of Business Administration School of Management & Finance The Times The College of Estate Management Nimbas The Lancaster MBA Preston University Aston Business School University of Southampton University of Hull MBA in London Master of Business Administration Nottingham Business School The University of Birmingham Institute for Financial Management Bristol The UK's Best Offer? 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