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News from 15/05/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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Widget Finn, Tunku Varadarajan, Gowrie, Chairman, Jon Ashworth, Barney Spender, Bel Mooney, Patricia Davies, Robert M. Worcester, Chairman, Simon Barnes, Derek Hodgson, Alexandra Frean Local Government Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Harvey Elliott, Ivo Tennant, Mary Riddell, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Arthur Leathley and Nicholas Watt, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Peter Foster, Carl Mortished, Simon Wilde, Kevin Eason, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Clare Stewart, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Pat Gibson, John Bryant, John O'leary Education Editor, Rupert Cox, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Catherine Chetwynd, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Jill Sherman and Gillian Bowditch, R. J. Johnston, Raymond Gubbay, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Erica Wagner, Literary Editor, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Mori, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Robert Bruce, James Landale Political Reporter, Lynn Mallet, C. J. Pattie, B. H. Parker, Peter Barnard, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Lisa Jardine, Luke Clancy, Russell Kempson, Anthony Lester, Rachel Bridge, Andy Lavender, Barry Millington, Christina Koning, Adam Jones, Donald Adams, Raymond Keene, John Russell Taylor, Robin Lodge and Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Bronwen Maddox and Michael Binyon, Carlos Larrea, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Arnold Rosen, David Orr, Harriet Paterson, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Bronwen Maddox, Eric Reguly, Christopher Belton, Sarah Cunningham, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, James Woodall, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, James Landale and Polly Newton, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Stewart Tendler, Julian Muscat, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, Anne Ashworth, Nick Szczepanik, George Smith, Christopher Walker, Jason Nissé, Alistair McAlpine, Mel Webb, Kathryn Knight, Des Dearlove, Matthew Parris, Martyn Jones, Jonathan Clark, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Tony Dawe, Brian Glanville, Christopher Joubert, Alvin Tull, Graham Searjeant, Peter Ross, Director, Martin Waller, A. Savjani, Benedict Nightingale, D. G. Guild, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, John H. Bothwell, Genista McIntosh, Perey Cradock, Jack Bailey, Sam Kiley, Michael Henderson, Susan MacDonald, Robin Lodge, Andrew Finkel, Alasdair Murray, Robert Whymant, Alexandra Frean, Local Government Correspondent, Arthur Leathley and Valerie Elliott, Michael Goldacre,

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Blair pledges shake-up for welfare state Devolution, health and education head 30-measure Queen's Speech Inside Picture Gallery Fall in jobless Tunnel repaired The Times on the Internet http: //www. the-times.… The Times Index Travel BRlTAIN from ?5 Supermarkets declare germ warfare Laurie Lee dies in the village he immortalised Best for Books Pageant replaced by walk to Westminster Battle of Covent' Garden Surrogate mother told abortion lie Rajiv Gandhi 'at heart of scandal' When Ali was King Pink Best for Jobs Boothroyd baits Sinn Fein MPs from Commons Bruton goes for June 6 election Directline In plain English, Hector, you are nothing tiut a tax terrorist Simpson Boyfriend of student's killer is arrested News in Brief Sacks challenge Rapists convicted £45m fraud trial Guerin inquest £350,000 Emma Surrogate admits 'abortion' was a lie to keep baby How TV executives were left standing by Mr Racing Hamilton fights on after Bell Big ideas 'Baddest boy' of pop music jailed for stun-gun threat Pensioner buried friend in flowerbed Prime Health Kray accused of linchpin role in £39m drug deal Daewod Book judges make revolutionary choice for £25,000 award 'Top-tier' fence jailed for selling Rembrandt Rac Big ideas Church survey rejects Prince Homebase Penguins pickup chicken infection Currys By a Staff Reporter: Patients mistreated by staff at care home Orange Decision was mine, nobody forced me to quit, says Royal Opera chief As the wreckers move in to prepare for a £214 million refit at Covent Garden, rumour has it that the chief executive has been bulldozed out Carol Midgley reports Stage by stage, the drama unfolds behind the scenes at Covent Garden Research finds cell flaw behind lung cancer News in Brief Rare bat found Dog pack payout Girl power Anti-gay rector Medical stress Forced change Apple Everything 's changed - but it's business as usual Matthew Parris looks down on the House of Commons and witnesses a scene of ritual attack and counter-attack that seems strangely familiar Peers will bow to historic rights of victorious party Referendums in Scotland and Wales planned for autumn Devolution Daihatsu The Main Legislation Capital could have mayor for the new millennium London Priority given to Blunkett's plans to raise standards Education Dixons 'For the benefit of the whole nation' Sports sponsorship in jeopardy Tobacco First Bill of Rights since 1689 will give courts new powers Cash will be distributed more fairly Lottery Big ideas Affluent boroughs to fund inner-city building schemes Woolworths Pistols will be illegal by end of the year Handguns Government land ban poses threat to 60 fox-hunts Hunting Boots Use your majority with care, warns Major State could finance parties Politics House of Fraser Doctors back end of internal market Nhs BT Ulster Marches Young Offenders Freedom of Information Food Standards Nato-Moscow pact clears path for alliance expansion Pledge not to deploy tactical nuclear weapons in Eastern Europe helps Russia to accept deal Du Pont heir gets 30 years for killing wrestler Big ideas (Reuter): Russia accused of laser attack on helicopter News in Brief (AFP): Detention for stowaways (AFP): Jackson on copyright (Reuter): Aftershock hits Iran villages (AP): Actor harassed son's mother 'Gulf War syndrome' gas link (Reuter): 'Dracula' descendant dies Oil deal may spark trade row with US Time A-class Proposed Israeli Act 'will outlaw New Testament' Clinton aims to foil hardliners by backing moderate Bill on abortion The Sunday Times Midland (AFP): Supreme Court turns down inquiry plea McVeigh defence strategy backfires Rajiv Gandhi 'was key conspirator in weapons scandal' Philips Baby has unhappy hour in New York Picture Gallery Turkmen ruler's statue to cast giant shadow over capital From Associated Press in Oslo: Taxi driver told to ask Pope for £2,200 fare Turks pour into Iraq to hit Kurdish rebels Help Japanese Emperor plans visit to Britain Fear for foreigners in Kinshasa countdown British Embassy and US envoy's residence on list of alleged targets for besieged Mobutu troops Reports that Zaire's Army could embark on a killing sprec in its final hours before defeat are being taken seriously by the West, writes David Orr in Kinshasa Swiss will consider request to freeze dictator's fortune The Open University World of Leather Don't skip your lunch, minister Dr Thomas Stuttaford on the importance of taking regular mcals; a new method of treatment for cystic fibrosis; the benefits of folic acid during preguancy; Parkinson's disease and the sense of smell; and electrical pain relief Haliborange Symptom of Parkinson's Stocks & Bonds New hope for cystic fibrosis How electricity can cure pain EBN Big F label reassures pregnant women 'You know how you meet someone and you just click' He lent Peter Mandelson a car during the election campaign, and will lobby Tony Blair on drugs - is James Palumbo new Labour's secret weapon? Interview by Mary Riddell Dell A two-fingered gesture of goodwill Hill House Hammond Twilight of our elective dictatorship Anthony Lester hails a first step towards a British Bill of Rights Grand gesture Picture Gallery Exhausted volcanoes A caretaker would give dejected Tories time to find a leader worthy of Blair Peter's friends Rubber bullet Ice mess In power, not just in office Peter Riddell on a Queen's Speech for a second term The Queen's Business Labour proposes and the Tories wonder how to oppose The End of One Alliance And the beginning of a difficult new era in European security Duca E Donna Convent Garden stages its own plot of rivalry and revenge Slow to deal with legal complaints When to prosecute Conflict in Zaire Election 97: where did the Tories go? Where credit's due Tory leadership Blooming bluebells And the good newsA US perspective Dotty dons? Drama at the Royal Opera Spoils of war Court Circular Today's royal engagements Personal Column Picture Gallery The Right Hon Baroness Seear Coopers' Company Dinners Birthdays today Gordouli Boat Club Picture Gallery Receptions Maritime Volunteer Service Archaeologists dig up plenty of new tiles Appointments in the Forces Luncheons University news Anniversaries Acorn Forthcoming marriages Laurie Lee Laurie Lee, MBE, author, died on May 13 aged 83. He was born in 1914 Personal Column Hans-Hubert Schönzeler Hans-Hubert Schönzeler, conductor and musicologist, died on April 30 aged 71. He was born in Leipzig on June 22,1925 Summer Sounds News The Times Crossword No 20,480 Business Aa Information In the Times Inside Section 2 Today Liddell warns pension firms Recount to go ahead as jobless tally falls Buoyant sales lift shares in Safeway Airtours shares take off as bookings boom Shell wins vote but loses ground to green lobby Arts NI fraud campaign could breach human rights law Travel Kleinwort Benson Sport Television and Radio Business To Business Dillon Read talks fail 'New deal' on jobs and low pay targeted Developing a new line in agencies Horlick in line for £1m job Legal & Public Notices Labour's Bills for Business the Queen's Speech Go-ahead for late-payment Bill Blair hails Bank move Merrydown turns Two Dogs loose Non-executives' pay soars Consumers can sue over issues of competition Brussels approves BT's £13bn deal Business Roundup BAA traffic grows 6% Airlines in $42bn link-up Vardey joins Fidelity Jardine sacks director Plea for water meters BG announces oil find Caradon gives warning Reckitt remains robust Tourist Rates By our City Editor: Business ethics don't travel well Commentary C&W faces delay in share deal with China Investment boosts CU profits Circle ends listing as bid agreed 3i Commodities Liffe Options Safeway shines as market ends record-setting run Stock Market 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 Imperial Tobacco Bank of Ireland Dollar Rates Other Sterling First Volumes Ringing changes at C&W Tempus Wall Street Washington split on merits of North America's trade pact Nafta has revieved old debate in the US, reports Bronwen Maddox Extending Nafta is set to dominate the White House race in 2000 Bottled out Yes it's new Labour, new Lloyd's Shut out From tonight we will all be irritated by the latest… Tactful silence Supermarket chains make gains from smaller rivals Sarah Cunningham finds that Safeway has turned conventional wisdom about Britain's leading food retailers on its head Directline Imperial readyto fight ban on advertising Bradford & Bingley lifts rates Sikka's promise Reflecting on success: David Goldman, left, chairman… Bid favourite Westpac 13% ahead Tip of the iceberg Flare for diet Audit committee can be boon Those ensuring that the rules are obeyed could do so much more for their company, says Martyn Jones Optimistic outlook at Bank of Ireland Hail to the referees of privatisation Audit Prosecutors arrest Nomura executives Business Roundup Pemberstone purchase Scottish Radio record Sanderson advances Lucas Varity signs deal BP builds in Scotland The Times Unit Trust Information Service AOL Shares on rollercoaster NatWest British Funds Conjectural categories permissible The Times Power to order disclosure of funding third party Judge cannot act without material Virgin trains Restitutory remedy might have been possible Composer Philip Glass's new suite, Heroes, is given its world premiere Today's Choice London Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Theatres Poetry in motion: a season of plays by W. 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Yeats opens in Hampstead Blood on the walls Opera Elektra Covent Garden New Classical CDs: A welcome Czech visit; new Schubertian insights; and bargain Gigli The Siobhan Davies Dance Company performs at the Brighton Festival Multiple Display Advertising Items Opera Dazzled by a feast of a beast Theatre: Spectacular effects enhance London's newest musical; plus an Irish mythic soap opera Beauty anf the Beast Dominion Selling for firstfuls of dollars Visual Art: John Russell Taylor surveys New York's annual twin attractions in may Theatre Radio Flat start for council tenants Mrs Sweeney Project at the Mint, Dublin Visual Art Always Tomorrow Success is forever Young Radio Eleven minutes of fame Cinema Andy Lavender on Ewan McGregor's big short break Swiss Centre RSC Ewan McGregor may have hit the cinematic big time, but he got his start in an 11-minute short Film 2 Ritzy Starts Tomorrow Film 3 Picking plums out of Cannes Geoff Brown samples the dull and the delicious at the filim festival Film 4 Muhammad when he was the mountain Cinema: Geoff Brown sees Ali and some heavyweight creepy-crawlies battle for top honours. Plus video reviews When We Were Kings Virgin Haymarket PG, 87 mins Oscar-winning portrait of Muhammad Ali Microcosmos Curzon West End U, 75 mins Astonishing field trip to the world of insects Killer: A Journal of Murder Metro, 18,92 mins Thoughtful tale of an unrepentant criminal The Relic Warner West End 15,109 mins Horror nonsense in a natural history museum High School High Odeon West End 15,85 mins Comedy gets low marks Kolya Royal Shakespeare Company Film 5 Film 6 New on Video Film 7 Blond New Videos 'Ringside punch' History from a new perspective Lisa Jardine on how climbing church scaffolding reveals a marriage of science and art The Invention O Infinity Mathematics and Art in the Renaissance By J. V. Field Oup, £25 ISBN 0 19 8523947 The Measure of Reality Quantification and Western Society, 1250-16000 By Alfred W. Crosby Cambridge University Press, £19.95 ISBN 0 521 554276 Higher Hello! to liberty, prosperity, vacuity remember social Jonathan Clark upholds the values of curmudgeonly learning against the packaging of the past The Pleasure of the Imagination English Culture in the 18th Century By John Brewer HarperCollins, £30 ISBN 0 00 255537 9 A taste for Strong meat Diaries 1967-1987 By Roy Strong Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £20 ISBN 0 297 818414 Pigs in church The Swine's Wedding By Daniel Evan Weiss Serpent's Tail, £11.99 ISBN 9 781852 424190 Minerva Press Diplomacy at a certain expense Hong Kong's first Governor quarrelled with London but got on with the Chinese, finds Perey Cradock Sir Henry Pottinger First Governor Of Hong Kong By George Pottinger Sutton Publishing, £20 ISBN 0 7509 11468 Minerva Press Picture Gallery A good scrubbing Without Benefit of Laundry By John Peyton Bloomsbury £10.99 ISBN 0 7475 33318 And granny too Petrolio By Pier Paole Pasolini secker & Warburg, £9.99 ISBN 0 436 20399 5 Still a million things to say James Woodall on three Brazilian novels energised by cinematic imagery Benjamin By Chico Buarque Bloomsbury, £14.99 ISBN 0 7475 30157 The Killer By Patricia Melo Bloomsbury, £14.99 ISBN 0 7475 30149 The Lost Manuscript By Rubem Fonseca Bloomsbury, £14.99 ISBN 0 7475 30310 Birth pains The Times Bookshop Check-In Airline Network Multiple Display Advertising Items Bargains of the week—from a cycling tour in the Dordogne to Whitewater rafting in Tennessee Holidays Flightseats Benz Nwt STA Monument Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Inter Multiple Display Advertising Items Budget Leisure Cars Hotels Multiple Display Advertising Items British Midland Ferries Airlines push up business fares Concorde flies in to help Barbados Check-In America Multiple Display Advertising Items The ten-times dinner table Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders Israel hotel joins elite The Times Britons return to ski slopes Tough job ahead for new ministers Walker ruins I the party atmosphere at Ipswich Football Slaven Bilic completed his move from West Ham United to Everton for £4.5 million yesterday. 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