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News from 12/05/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Michael Aylwin, Grace Bradberry, J. B. Hughes, Valerie Keeble, Rob Hughes, Patience Wheatcroft City Editor, David Lowe, Simon Barnes, Andrew Longmore, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Richard Micklethwait, Andrew Pierce and Carol Midgley, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Charles Scott, Michael Theodoulou and James Bone, James Bone, Michael Jackson, Clive Davis, James Allen, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Nicholas Watt and Arthur Leathley, Carl Mortished, Arthur Leathley and Alasdair Murray, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Nigel Bryant, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Philip Bambury, Carl Evans, Pat Gibson, Garret FitzGerald, Polly Newton, Political Reporter, Michael Evans and Daniel McGrory, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Peter Capella, Shirley English, John O'leary, Education Editor, Mike Lenhoff and Simon Rubinsohn, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Blandford and our Foreign Staff, Martin Barrow, Peter Bills, Ray Kennedy, Danny McGrory, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, David Hands, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Neil Addison, D. M. Brancher, Russell Kempson, Daniel McGrory, Paul Chadwick, Sydney Friskin, Tony Hoare, John Hopkins, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, John Higgins, Alan Geal, Raymond Keene, Julian Nicol, P. H. S, Peter Bryan, Nigel Hawkes, D J M, Melvyn Bragg, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Eric Reguly, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Lucy Duncan, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, Julian Muscat, R. W. Johnson, Michael Gould (Senior lecture), William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Nick Szczepanik, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, Arthur Leathley and Martin Barrow, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Steven Swindells, Anjana Ahuja, Mark Hodkinson, Francesco Bongarra and Richard Owen, Michael Hornsby, Russell Jenkins, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, P. E. Denyer, Ian Brodie, Brian Glanville, Ernest Smith, Fraser Nelson, A. T. Clark, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Steve McManaman, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Jack Bailey, James Christopher, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, Alasdair Murray, Will Wyatt, Matthew Bond, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, John Watson,

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Today 10p This Week in the Times Tomorrow Wednesday People and Property Friday Saturday The Times Thursday Films TV & Radio Virgin £5 Train Offer Double blow to Howard 's bid for leadership Ex-ministers turn on challenger Budget will include phasing-out of Miras Chancellor suits himself at Mansion House Letters Arts Picture Gallery Cook denies single currency rumours Quake appeal Business Secret Paths Home & legacy Today 10p Defeated Kasparov accuses machine of cheating Lottery shake-up seeks to abolish giant profits Arthur Leathley and Martin Barrow report on Labour plans to channel more more into good causes Hague takes his message to party's grass roots Mesh Computers PLC Lib Dems lay claim to be Scottish Opposition By Staff Reporters: Ministers fear guns ban will disrupt schedule Kensington Mortgage Company Dogs are taking a little longer to have their day They grow up fast and they are living extra months. Now scientists suggest massage for older pets Microchip plan could banish ref s mistakes Pavarotti says triumphant au revoir to the Garden Bosnia officer hits back over desertion charge Rolex Fishing juggernauts put Victorian sub in peril Divers prepare rescue mission for curate's invention of first engine powered underwater vessel Christian Aid Ecologists fight to save threatened Ice Age fish Homebase Home & Contents Insurance Worry about looks ends I the ages of innocence Study Gives Alcopop Warning Currie 's taste may suffer after nose job Medical Briefing Pobjoy Mint Lufthansa Picture Gallery Children's 6p an hour for making footballs' Minister promises urgent action over Gulf War illnesses Energis Martha the motherly mallard waddles into record books Customs 'spy' to join Moscow's crime fighters Midland direct Maker of slave film sees double over new Spielberg epic Dalya Alberge reports from the Cannes festival, where history has a fondness for repeating itself Parties Won't Buck the Trend Nicholson story raises questions about the mixing of fact and fiction Friends Cinema intellectuals are lost in spice Goldfish Blunkett will force councils to close inadquate schools Expert help for MPs is an 'old Labour' idea BT Smith signals changes at the top of BBC Carol Midgley hears the Heritage Secretary voice doubts over John Birt's reforms Maple Computer Victor is missing a share of the spoils Convicted bomber in Sinn Fein office bid Bank of Scotland Mortgages Direct Chipmunks to cross Siberia in quest for new air route Stars raise cash for soccer fight News in Brief Death in fire 'Spy' inquest Killer recaptured Cheese with love JAL UN sharpens its axe in shake-up for 21st century The biggest fiefdoms of the United Nations are under threat from a move to merge its scattered agencies, James Bone writes from New York Iran pleads with West for help in quake zone (Reuter): Frantic villagers battle to save lives Pretoria launches attack on wave of 'Afro-pessimism' South Africa is seeking to boost the morale of its writes R. W. Johnson from Johannesburg Rush for amnesty on apartheid abuses SAGA Services Ltd Swiss bank official had direct contact with Himmler's office Gold from Holocaust victims laundered right up to the closing stages of war NatWest Beirut welcome as Pope calls for Lebanon 's liberty Day of mourning highlights split among Israelis Saddam 'spies' face deportation from US Phone-in Direct Volvo Reuter: New push launched by rebels in Zaire Volvo Clinton challenges Whitewater call to surrender notes Titanic's salvagers attacked Fiji seeks to reforge link to the Crown Advil Drug cash in Mexico food aid' Bonn 's springtime for euro is overshadowed by cloud of sceptics Inside Germany Voters direct their anger at politics of an arrogant elite Prime Health a member of the Standard Life Group Police fear wider network of Venice militants Sicilian court drama mars opera overture Is there or is there not a Male Menopause? Freepost (AFP): Six killed by bombs in Algiers News in Brief (AP): Volga hero dies (AFP): Kashmir deaths (Reuter): Ancient excuse Why the Hindenburg went up in flames US scientists have taken another look at the The Royal Bank of Scotland Tempur Pressure Relieving Mattress & Pillow Creating a splash Take cover Helpful bacteria Seeing rocks Science Briefing How brittle stars grow new limbs US satellite detects early settler quarries There have been times when I've felt the pressure of who my father is' Jason Connery hopes that his latest film role, as Macbeth, will finally free him from comparisons with 007. Interview by Giles Whittell Time Skynet Nokia The very valuable crisis First direct Tomorrow Arts The Week Ahead The pain of laugher London Theatre: A major Chckhov play revisited at the Old Vic; a minor Chekhov adapted on the fringe The Seagull Old Vic Picture Gallery Brother Radical recipe for a new British culture Musical Concert All fear the Russian bore The Duel Lyric Studio, Hammersmith Theatre Phoenix rising from the ashes Concert Hallé/Nagano Manchester Grand horizontal Opera La traviata Coliseum Pop Serviceline Insurance Nice and easy does it Opera & Ballet Theatres Marlene Adelphi Theatre Comedy An anniversary to remember Cinema: From futuristic fantasy in New York to harrowing real life in Sarajevo, the opening films in the 50th edition of the Cannes Festival are reviewed by Geoff Brown Dance Film Books Jean Michel Jarre Arts The Tories who stayed at home Garret FitzGerald says Labour won surprisingly few converts Own goal The Times Diary How France could sink the euro The French may well be about to change their failing government for one that is ever worse An activist leads the charge Peter Riddell finds Robin Cook looking forward to changes at the Foreign Office Horseplay The Times Diary His love of three-day-eventing is something quite… The Times Diary It 's got to be The Times Diary Fawsley towers The Times Diary The Bridge Builder Another papal milestone in Lebanon No Peace, No Privilege Sinn Fein can be heard only when their guns fall silent It's a Dog's Life This grey panther generation takes grey pooches for walkies Bbc 's pursuit of the young and the quality of its output When to prosecute Cherie Blair picture Badger cull Payment of pensions Post-election 97 Assessing value of evolution theory Instant turn-on Hogging the road You have been warned Court Circular Royal engagements Dinner Birthdays today Personal Column Mr Colin Welch John Philip (Jack) Le Quesne Memorial parade Latest wills Priceless manuscripts are turning to dust Leading musicians in fight to save collection Nature notes Stannah Stairlifts Memorial services Multiple Display Advertising Items Kuoni Forthcoming marriages Church in Wales Church news Marriages Lieutenant-Commander Myles Osborn Lieutenant-Commander Myles Osborn, DSO, OBE, DSC, wartime naval pilot died on May 2 aged 82. He was born in Lytham St Annes on December 15,1914 Sri Madhava Ashish Sri Madhava Ashish, British-born Hindu monk and Himalatan hill farmer, died at Mirtola, near Almora, Uttar Pradesh, on April 13 aged 77. he was born in Edinburgh on February 23,1920 Anniversaries Service dinners Dr David Lewes Dr David Lewes, consultant cardiologist, died on April 22 aged 81. He was born on August 26,1915 Genevra Caws Genevra Caws, QC, barrister, died of a thrombosis on April 14 aged 48. She was born on February 21,1949 Picture Gallery Florence Nightingale Howard campaign suffers setback News The Times Crossword No 20,477 Business AA Information KLM In the Times Tomorrow Today in the Times Great Summer of Sport Driving Rain Middlesbrough down in flames Conventry Escape Again on Black Day for North East MSN Back in the Swing Star Eclipsed Picture Gallery Balding keeps a tight rein on Badminton Langer provides master class in foul-weather skill Golf Bears dig deep to celebrate victory Rugby League: Eagles Tumble to Fourth Successive Defeat as Bulls Deliver Retribution for Wembley Reverse Prudential Bradford wreak chilling revenge Claymores unable to dethrone Monarchs Sport in Brief Cambridge waltz home Boardman falls short Somerset depart early Mason keeps her title Boldon sprints in Carmichael on target McCarron in control Hill installed at Palace First National Brilliant Schumacher reigns supreme Motor Racing: Ferrari Celebrate Milestone with Decisive Victory in Monaco Grand Prix Teddington show mettle Hockey Clifton aim to finish bridge into Europe Pierce puts end to poor title sequence Tennis Fairbrother's injury mars medal success Judo Badminton is Custom Made for O'Connor Equestrianism Champions' title party runs smoothly Football: Manchester United Prove Efficient to the Last as Season Ends in Celebration Newcastle relish their regional supremacy Zurich Municipal Bergkamp adds last memory as Derby say their farewells Sport Blackburn beaten by lack of appetite for the fray Villa and Souness are happy to share the plaudits City savour sequel to the great escape Football: Coventry's Last-Gasp Heroics Help to Relegate Noth East Rivals Afteh Dramatic Premiership Denduement Redknapp 's strike fails to lift gloom Liverpool left to look back on season full of empty promise New stadium, old story for Sunderland Chelsea ignore loss of Grodas Fa Carling Premiership Picture Gallery Australian Pools Check Carling Premiership Bell's By our Sports Staff: Crewe punish James's errors Robson's pride may not prevent his fall Barcelona coach faces uncertain future despite momentous victory Freedman stars at the Palace Stockwell finds the pressure point Whitby's endeavour brings due reward Car Magazine Hibernian left to continue survival fight Windsor Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Home team puts challengers in shade Racing: Seebe's Gallant Second in Pouliches is Best Return for British Raiders Southwell Towcester Redcar King's no longer rule waves in water polo Challenge crews relishing calm after the storm Lucy Duncan says thoughts are now turing to home on board Concert Curling severs link with Barber Results from Saturday's Six Meetings Saturday's Details Leaders on the Flat Dutchman defies odds and squalls Sailing Withdrawal symptoms on horizon The Business of Sport Covers shielding playing flaws are washed away Cricket Late finishes herald Sussex's new dawn Audi Wright keen to open new chapter Pat Gibson discovers a hardened edge to the 'nice guy' image of the Kent coach Lancashire's source of cup success runs dry Saturday's Scoreboards Curtis hails healthy impact of four-day revolution Fraser rips the heart out of feeble Sussex Middlesex cruise to Sunday League victory with Ramprakash firmly at the helm By our Sports Staff: Gates open on new facilities Yesterday's Scorboards Careful Habib makes the difference Johnson has the right formula ABACUS By our Sports Staff: Taylor fails as Waugh warms up for Ashes defence Byas tilts match in Yorkshire 's favour Cricket Minotaurs destroy Bears' myth Polo Nokia Alleyne welcomes team input Feat of Clay enlivens two races Cycling Drug cheats turn to insulin for improved results John Goodbody warns of sinister us being made of treatment for diabetes Poole strike back to avenge home defeat Speedway Lessons for those who aim to be the youngest swingers in town Golf is attracting the young, particularly since the rise of Tiger Woods, Morag Preston goes to golfing school Picture Gallery Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Winning Move How to Get Started Leicester defend the right to interrupt Stransky's boot secures Pilkington Cup in scrappy final at Twickenham Battling Bedford expose limitations Fijians add welcome colour to Caldy Spirit of the Irish ensures survival Melrose complete grand slam Newport earn salvation Need for reform demonstrated I by game too far The Times For the Record Rugby League Rugby Union Picture Gallery Club Cricket Schools Sport Baseball Athletics Removal of AIDS drugs courier would breach Convention Human Rights Law Report Strasbourg Doctrine of mutual wills Court of Appeal Law Report May 12 1997 Court of Appeal The Times Crosswords Whether act is wilful misconduct Legal expenses tax deductible Legal & Public Notices Capitalisation' week's change Digital British Funds Results and Statistics Sunday Tips British Airways Outlook after Labour's Bank surprise Gilt-Edged BT faces grilling on MCI alliance Companies Prudential Word-Watching Dow tipped to buy ICI Australia Tourist Rates The Times Bank report will clarify rates view Economic Outlook Government to give guidance on millennium bug By our Business Staff: Gas complaints past their peak Line One Alternative Investment Market Shining lights: Nicholas Easton, left, and his… Shell set to weather protest vote Shares in Halifax head for £6 launch OFT forces lender to alter policy on penalties Ban on beef fails to slow food exports Asia-Call Booksellers urged to use the Internet The Pound Change on Week Is Labour aiming for an economic triple whammy? Tight Budget and re-entry into the ERM may follow an independent Bank of England Picture Gallery British film-makers vie to get lottery cash in the can Eric Reguly on the fierce competition for ?156m in Arts Council funding on offer in Cannes this week Picture Gallery Help for the technophobic Television Choice Radio Choice Degradation, death, destruction : such fun Review BBC1 Pound faces pressure as Bank steers away from higher rates Business Editor Patience Wheatcroft Labour ready to shake up jobless count Times Two Crossword Roger Bootle Sir Rocco set to check in as chief of Tory coffers And the winners are Minister carpets pension chiefs New Corby Film Drama Interflora board ousted by rebels Monday May 12 1997 Ashes'97 Highs and lows punctuate Australia's renewal Simon Wilde finds some cause for English optimism All aboard the roller-coaster Ashes '97 Contents McGrath takes his place among classic company Alan Lee on the rise of a fast bowler who compares with the best in a distinguished line Ashes Second XI looks on from the boundary ropes Australia's strength can be measured by the calibre of players they left out of the touring party, says Michael Henderson Taking guard against the wizard of Oz Shane Warne has bamboozled the best batsmen in the world. Simon Wilde pictures himself in the middle, trying to fathom the flipper from the demon leg break Fixture Dates and Venues Picture Gallery Australia Tour Party Ashes rivalry always in fashion Jack Bailey recalls the visit of the Australians in 1968-as now, a time of introspection for English cricket Broadsides that sent Australia hurtling to defeat Ivo Tennant on the tales of two players who players who tasted triumph against the old enemy Once blessed, now cursed by the genius of Botham Twenty years after Ian Botham's Test debut, against Australia, Simon Barnes looks at the impact he had and the vacum left behind Sawle selects unsung role Pat Gibson on a player who made his mark, if not his name, off the pitch BBC has angles covered Matthew Bond previews what lies in store from Benaud and Co for the armchair cricket fan this summer Times Sport Ultimate Cricket Coverage

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