News from 16/05/1997
1997; Gale Group;
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Nicholas Watt Chief Ireland Correspondent, Brian Harrison, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Barney Spender, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Derek Hodgson, William Shelton, Alan Borg, Director, Surur Hoda, Secretary-General, Richard Hobson, Robert Miller, Banking Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, Philip Shirley, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Hilary Finch, Charles Speed, S. J. Jennings, Ian Murray, Joanna Bale, Colin Howson, Clive Davis, Philip Webster, Political Editor, and Christine Buckley, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Peter Foster, Carl Mortished, Lynne Truss, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Chris Boyd, Clare Stewart, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Pat Gibson, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Polly Newton, Political Reporter, Adrian Lee and Stewart Tendler, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, A. R. V. Anderson, Jason Niss?, Peter Waymark, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Anatole Kaletsky, R. V. Munden, Euan MacKie, Charles Bremner, Leslie Wright, Peter A. Davis, Director General, Peter Barnard, Robert Miller Banking Correspondent, Alan Tuckett, Russell Kempson, Philip Bassett, MacBaldwin, President, Michael Theodoulou, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Robert Rhodes James, Rachel Bridge, Paul Sexton, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Francis Bennion, Adam Jones, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Emma Wilkins, Paul Wilkinson, Bronwen Maddox and Alan Hamilton, David Orr, Richard Evans, Caroline Merrell, PHS, Eric Reguly, Andrew Pierce and Richard Ford, John Carr, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Mark Dunning, Dennis L. Bird, Charles Bremner and Damian Whitworth, Dalya Alberge, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, William Jenkin, Julian Muscat, Glen Owen, Marjorie Sands, John Allison, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, John Lloyd, Guy Walters, Sara McConnell, Jason Nisse, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Chris Parker, Nicola Carslaw, Mel Webb, Matthew Parris, James Ekins, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie and Anjana Ahuja, Ian Brodie, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Brian Glanville, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, DR Thomas Stuttaford, Jason Cowley, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Martin Waller, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Freya Incledon, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Anne Lee, Jack Bailey, James Christopher, Valerie Grove, Michael Henderson, Tom Rubython, Alasdair Murray, Robert Whymant, Mark Fuller, Matthew Bond, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Jonathan Mirsky, Sam Kiley, Africa Correspondent,
ResumoTravel Britain from £5 Windfall tax faces legal challenge Companies ready to join BT battle Inflation hits the 2.5% target Gone for a Burton Commons reform The Times Index Blair to spell out plan for Ulster peace Lloyd joins the Times Clever men in glasses are the ones who make passes Pub Cup Final Support grows for wider Tory vote on leadership Britain's Most Stylish Chef Tomorrow 32-Page Summer Supplement Three film companies share £92m lottery cash "Old Speckled Hen" The boot may be on the other foot, but it goes in just as hard Reforms to end all-night sittings in Commons Widdecombe quits as shadow as feud with Howard heats up Citibank Surrogacy couple 'emotionally paralysed' by mother's actions Minister hints at change in the law Refugees could be moved to Liverpool Fine defaulters will not be sent to prison News in Brief Heads get new training No jury for Aitken case Mother gets birth award Victim locked in boot Game over for Coleman Judge attacks alcopops Touts cash in on final Mr Racing faces the high jump in manners row Peers at races jokingly rebuke themselves for not standing up properly Boxer faces civil action after being cleared of assault Palace officials admit city's gift has been lost for 80 years By a Staff Reporter: Ten boys charged in bullies inquiry The Garden Pharmacy Crime bureau to investigate serial killings Painting bought in 1953 may earn students £700,000 Sale price vindicates undergraduates who blew year's cash to acquire an early Bacon The Link Royal Family book for US readers only Abbey National Direct Tunnel fire 'was started deliberately' News in Brief War reunion Washington gala Judge appeals Sailing blind Police payout Mr C E P Colombotti One year on, M25 road-rage killer is still at large "We have laid Stephen to rest but cannot grieve until we have justics ... the anger is eating away at me' Canon Suspect Noye left family living in luxury Thousands infected in hospital by lax hygiene standards By our Medical Correspondent: Milk is blamed for man's death Comet Midwives attack forced Caesareans Downhill to dementia Medical Briefing Direct Line Mortgages The past catches up with drug generation of Sixties Citroën Saxo Brainy dinosaur shatters a fossilised reputation Maligned prehistoric 'theif' was clever and caring. Natural History Museum show Homebase By a Staff Reporter: Net provides fresh fish - and recipes Weekend Shopping Woodstock Floors Limited Talkative computer develops attitude Why not change the way we work? Apple Public parks to regain their lost splendour £57M From Heritage Lottery Fund will reverse decline of fast 20 years Boots Grant gives promise of new life for seafront sanctuary that time forgot Smith launches inquiry into millennium plan Help The Move The Daewoo Lilley tells of divided, demoralised Tory party TV psychologist has Mandelson in tears Swiftcall Election Results Dixons Deal 97 Voters back Clarke in leadership battle Devolution show is on the road, says Dewar The Questions Unions will march back into GCHQ Sharps bedrooms Stormy outlook as Bruton takes rainbow team to polls Heaney mourns shot friend Correspondent Cellnet Brussels urges early launch for the euro Tax shortfall puts Bonn in dilemma over EMU target Priests lead anti-gay protest in Cyprus Prime Health Byte Making child's play of new currency Mandela mission doomed by Zaire's devious diplomacy Surprisingly ordinary prices Monarchy feud resurfaces in Greece Kinshasa gripped by sense of defeat The Sunday Times Israeli ex-minister cleared Updated design eases burden for rickshaw wallah Disciples of Deng flock to Chinese boom town 'Spiritual civilisation' under Jiang threatens to curb shenzhen's economic growth as its vices Beijing eases curbs on colony but proposes catch-all… Brother U. K. Ltd. Murdoch welcomes digital age in China Hastings Direct Allied Carpets Shuttle blasts off for Mir link-up United Utilities China gives Chirac grateful welcome SAGA Services Ltd Anti-fat pill gives hope to 58 million obese Americans How slimming aid promises to take weight gain off the menu Gateway2000 Sex-case B52 pilot sticks to her guns Miele Pyramid loss protest in Skopje Cigarette tip Nazi loot find Rome mission Mistress of the three Rs High targets are the key to high achievement, says head teacher Ruth Miskin Skynet Audi The tradition the Forces tries to hide Gay relationships were often tolerated, say war veterans Pasta, polenta and perfectionism Success promises to be more than a flash in the pan for The River Café Cook Book; the sequel has gone straight to the top of the bestseller list, says Jason Cowley Dell The women who prefer the playroom to the boardroom New research claims that most women put home before career. Nicola Carslaw reports Direct Line Philip Howard Tory fortunes may be rocky, but they do a good horror show No support Cole fired Picture Gallery Free the Westminster Two The real reason for excluding Gerry Adams and Martin McGuinness from the Commons is British pig-headedness In the soup Wat not Picture Gallery Brushwork Mr Straw the social capitalist John Lloyd finds Labour in tune with an American guru Ireland's Choice Left and Right, not green and greener Mobutu's Final Hours A sick man, deal to reason. wants to leave his trail of blood Municipal Glories Lottery money will help restore Britain's public parks Lessons of former leadership polls Choice of Camelot Index Sinn Fein and the oath of allegiance Relaxing the rules Queen's Speech Question Time Darwin, by a short leg Youth at the helm Labour and the Market Suicide decisions must be respected V&A closures Horner recalled High water mark Technical assistance Court Circular Today's royal engagements Reception Today's birthdays School news Tombstone gives new clue to revolt Did tribalrebellion spur the Romans to build Hadrian; s Wall? Memorial service Personal Column Anniversaries Lecture Dinners Parish Clerks' Company University news All Tickets All Tickets Available Notice to Advertisers Forthcoming marriages Marriages Latest wills Pat Hughes Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Marchese Falcone Lucifero Costcutters on flights & hols to Europe, USA & most… Capital Flights Faresavers Flightseats Jetworld Animals in Need Jetline B. K. P. A. The Sunday Times Vere Lady Birdwood Sidney Prevezer On this Day The New King News The Times Crossword Business AA Information Newspapers Support Recycling Swissair In the Times Inside Section 2 Today Government to crack down on lenders Warning over exorbitant rates BT will look to Europe to fight tax Economics SBC Warburg to buy Dillon Read Carpetbaggers challenge Nationwide Retailers press for euro delay Education Inflation fell to 2.5% under Tories Sport Burton tries a new shop format Investor Intelligence Television and Radio Business Today MAM warning Airbus order BT feels pinch from rivals and regulator The Times British Telecom dials resistance Who Will Behit by the Windfall Tax Provision for new tax absent at BG Finding a method of payment Multi-utility set to shed 1,500 jobs in revamp Bradford & Bingley Building Society Director quits for career in teaching Business Roundup Carlisle makes profit United News stable Pound hurts Coats MAID back in black Majedie asset value up Marvel board loses case Tourist Rates MAM warning accompanies £31m increase Goldman earns £9m in BP sale Deputy to succeed Hanson By our City Editor: How to avoid a levy for lawyers All-in-one smartcard on its way Guinness merger to cost less than £91m Informix Commodities Liffe Options Sale of BP stake sets the tone for a downbeat day 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 BT MAM Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Cash down the well Tempus Wall Street Rotten borough Labour gives up key weapon in fight against joblessness The number of unemployed will rise if demand growth is restrained The Department of Useless Statistics strikes again Green plastic Life plan Where's the champagne? was the call, at the… Two of a kind GCHQ move signals mild change in climate for unions Philip Bassett looks at when the question of recognition is likely to be tackled Prospects after demutualisation Business Letters Rubython and Sunday Business Rowe & Maw Airbus wins $1.5bn order from China Pensions appeal dismissed The Times Amway action over Dyson book Kvaerner sells Amec stake Pension funds warn Brown on tax rises Gas customers may have leaked to rival in error Rugby chief gets $700,000 a year to lead Saatchi scrum Kevin Roberts has a reputation as 'Rambo', says Jason Nisse Interflora board seeks comeback Asia-Call Rowntree says 2.5m borrowers at risk Tiny Computer Limited Compass turns to sports clients in £11m purchase NAB warning hits shares By our City Staff: Midland to call up 600 for new jobs Lonrho takes £15m exploration charge Business Roundup De La Rue acquisition Woodchester interest Ferguson back in black J Bibby advances 13% Alvis slips to £3.1m Clubhaus to expand Shares claw back lost ground Girobank The Times Unit Trust Information Service City of London Choice Weekend Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Theatres The Devil Has All the Best Tunes The cellist Steven Isserlis takes part in a charity… Sixties asylum-seekers Theatre: Jermy Sams directs a disappointing revival; plus a comic experiment The stuff of nonsense Theatre The Times Theatre 2 Waging a war on slop Music: The conductor who is aiming to give Glyndebourne a Manon Lescaut in the best posible taste; plus reviews Rodney Milnes talks to John Eliot Gardiner about his Glyndebourne debut and the challenge of Puccini Dummy run at the apocalypse Resurrection Theatre Royal, Glasgow National Theatre Music 1 Music 2 Talent to the test National Opera Studio Queen Elizabeth Hall Tower Music 3 Tomorrow Picture Gallery New ways to take the Michael Pop Albums: David Sinclair is largely taken by the King of Pop's dancefloor reworking of songs that made HIStory Industry Pop 1 Pop 2 Picture Gallery Classics chopped and channelled Jazz Albums Pop Rcavictor Pop 4 Learn to lighten up, lads Concert The fiddler on the riff Alison Krauss is a little bit country, but she's a lot more rock'n'roll. Paul Sexton reports Pop's killing fields Heroin abuse is gaining depressing and dangerous ground among music's super-famous HMV Pop 5 Pop 6 Foo Fighters Pop 7 More talent than technique Quirky aside, bandleader Carla Bley proves her versatility with an ambitious newtour, says Clive Davis Tomorrow Juliet Stevenson at the National, and the… No duly to treat benefit claim as inclusive COURT of aPPEAL Residence conditions invalid Swap breakage cost was not incurred in connection with the stock Scots Law Report May 16 1997 Outer House The Times Judicial review challenge competent Whether conduct makes director unfit Law Report May 1997 Privilege preserved in partial disclosure Unfortunate connotation of 'frivolous' Court of Appeal Suitability of school The Times Learning curve for life Alan Tuckett outlines a much-needed inititive to help the nation's adults to educate themselves Chelsea snubs Ivy League Tunku Varadarajan explains why the First Daughter chose California Aircom Education Living up to Labour's vision Anne Lee suggests how to match fine words with deeds Education National Professional Qualification Headship NASUWT Chigwell School ST Paul's Cathedral Choir School ST. Olave's School Bursar International Education The British Institute Languages France Spain Italy Germany The University of Greenwich Middlesex University Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sems University of Oxford Make £20,000 p. a. as a Travel Writer Cartooning for Profit St. Aldates College Public Notices Legal & Public Notices Recruitment of Teachers Ministry of Education The American College in London Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices The Times Godolphin considers suspending operations Racing: Eclips of Classic Cliche Conforms Problems for Dubai Team The Times Folkestone Stratford Aintree Celeric triumphs in test of character Racing: Morley-Trained Stayer Bound for Royal Ascot after Exhilarating York Win Richard Evans Turn to Spinning World Newbury BBC2 Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Free Binoculars Thirsk Newmarket Newbury Peslier booked Rapid Raceline Italian wanderer who has found freedom in exile The Times Literary Supplement Forthcoming Company Golf Days Play-off bid comes unstuck as Wolves go out early Liverpool challenge lacking Dancing blues Youngest entrant Success for Robson may make Barcelona think again General warning Chapman determined to end run of near misses First-Round Scores Davies opens case for her defence Francis too quick for challenger Lingering whiff of battle hits scores Cotton wants nerves of steel Britain's best delight selectors Sheehan on bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Edgbaston pitch under scrutiny as wickets fall Tudor provides express relief for Surrey Career-best Wagh gives Oxford new heart AOL Crawley back in the old routine Kallis stays calm in the line of fire Croft's slow torture puts Kent in danger of defeat Students find no reply to Bailey's fluency Rose poses a thorny problem for Sussex Yesterday's Scoreboards Picture Gallery Batting of Millns proves a boon Fixtures For the Record Captain's example leaves Essex with cold comfort Wigan seek talks on new league ground Lords One Day International Seeing the point of a pyramid First Telecom Hardy determined to enjoy unexpected Trophy chance Radio Choice The horror holiday show Four-part series on lies? You're kidding me BBC1 Carlton Storm clouds gather over Middlesbrough McGhee criticised by Wolves president Times Two Crossword Celeric triumphs in test of character at York Slaney denies drugs claim Australians relish hospitality Arundel Scoreboard Women's tour in the rough Chapman looking to prove more than an also-ran Zenith
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