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News from 19/05/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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Malcolm Harper, Director, Tunku Varadarajan, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Barney Spender, Lynne Jones, DJM, Patricia Davies, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, Sam Kiley Africa Correspondent, Barry Trowbridge, Simon Barnes, Sheila Wright, Derek Hodgson, Alan Hamilton and Kathryn Knight, Andrew Longmore, Des Burkinshaw, Richard Thomson, Jeremy Nicholas, Mark Souster, Isabel Carlisle, Inigo Gilmore, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Lewin, Nicholas Watt, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Richard Eaton, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Carl Evans, Pat Gibson, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, John O'leary Education Editor, Rupert Cox, Valerie Elliott, David Charter Education Correspondent, Patrick Howarth, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Michael Saunders, Adam Jones and Jason Nisse, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, C. W. Stephens, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Stephen Farrell, Geraldine O'callaghan, Jenny MacArthur, James Landale Political Reporter, David Hands, John O'leary, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Edward Gorman, Charles Simon, Daniel McGrory, Michael Theodoulou, Rachel Bridge, John Hopkins, Barry Millington, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Ian Townsend, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, Adam Sage, Paul Du Noyer, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, P. H. S, Peter Bryan, David Orr, Nigel Hawkes, Bronwen Maddox, Melvyn Bragg, Robin S. Howard, Richard Owen, Oliver Holt, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Arthur Leathley and Jason Nisse, Damian Whitworth, Eric Reguly, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Alex B. Tulloch, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Roger Bootle, William Rees-Mogg, Anne Abel Smith, Jason Nisse, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, S. N. Foster, Jennai Cox, Graham Lacey, Anjana Ahuja, Javid Hands Rugby Correspondent, Russell Jenkins, Stephen Dorrell, Alan Lee, cricket correspondent, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Denis MacShane, Gillian Bowditch and Arthur Leathley, Antonia Fraser, Graham Searjeant, Fraser Nelson, Tim Jones, Steve McManaman, Richard Buckley, Wendy Robinson, Anne Ashworth and Nathan Yates, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, David Powell, Jack Bailey, Arthur Leathley, Haig, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, Michael Evans, Nicolas Andrews, Simon Gold, Adam Sage and our Foreign Staff, Christopher Irvine, Brian Duckworth and Simon Lyster,

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Today 10P This Week in the Times All Week the Good University Guide Index Labour MP faces police inquiry on bribe claim Bletchley knew of Jews' slaughter Water companies to get new rules 'Waynetta Slob' beats glamour queens to take Cannes award 14 Pages of Times Sport Cult hero Cantona retires with hint of new career in theatre and film Home & Legacy Insurance Services Limited Today 10P Rags to riches story of MP with many enemies Glasgow Muslim fulfilled political ambitions at price of controversy Party makes uneasy progress in wooing minorities Mesh Britain to block tunnel restart Loyalists agree to talks over parade Ministers to tighten rules on export of animals Midland Bank Gorman facing threat of censure News in Brief Wet and wild Holiday ends Seal rescued Sinn Fein stunt Deportee alive From football talisman to national cultural icon Cantona created Manchester United in his own image: majestic, insufferable, compelling Shocked faithful at Old Trafford face the future without their retiring hero Theme-park flag and anthem give UK plc an identity crisis Vickers Chelsea savours taste of success Cuisines collide in honour of mission to heathen English Norwich Union Prescott to order tough targets for water firms Elephants find deep meanings with trunk calls The Times Volvo wives take home comforts to eco-warriors Swampy's scruffy airport army gets rations from women who live in Styal Jaguar Adopted son and MP are reunited News in Brief Veterans ditch Soldiers die in car Palace by phone Parting shot Because it's there (and nobody knew it was) Print Lexmark Underwater kiss of life for trapped schoolboy SAGA Students may sue over poor a levels Nazi messages reveal secret of Jews' slaughter Lufthansa Mi5 to publish early files Policewomen deserve fitting body armour Medical Briefing New Labour offers a recipe for Conservative resurgence Stephen Dorrell, Tory leadership contender, says he would make the party electable again with a remodelled constitution and Millbank-style tactics Tory activists to hold own ballot on party leader Time Tory appointees face an uncertain future Cabinet Office ministers are scrutinising those in charge of quangos, Valerie Elliott writes AA American Airlines Girls' schools plan £70m rescue fund for poorer pupils Education ministers warned against 'quick-fix' plans Failing Schools PPP healthcare First direct Graduates set sights lower in job market BT Kabila's forces exert iron grip after exit of Mobutu Civilians of Kinshasa welcome their 'liberators' Fleeing clan face freeze in Europe Assets Paris resigned to declining influence France Victor must move swiftly to build broad regime Task Ahead Barclays Reformer takes on Communist in Mongolian poll Dream of becoming wealthy Asian nation has failed to materialise De Klerk heir quits Nationalists to form his own party Arafat begs Clinton to save peace process Only Smokin Juppé heads for narrow poll win as Left falters Silk Cut Waigel's touch turns sacred gold to stone Inside Roger Boyes Germany Concert for peace leads to discord in Cyprus Koreans defy riot police News in Brief (AFP): Algeria move (Reuter): Turkish plea (Reuter): Jordan curbs (Reuter): Venice protest (Reuter): Nurses' hearing Texan King Lear maddened by his greedy daughters Billionaire faces huges huge lawsuit from 'thankless' children in bid to control family fortune Foreign policy under scrutiny as Cook flies to Washington Maple US bomber pilot in sex case opts to sue for peace with air force Clinton sets target for breakthrough on Aids Phone-in Direct Listening to the censor inside our heads Researchers hope to shed light on the mysteries of the inner voice that allows us to 'talk' to ourselves, says Anjana Ahuja Keith Prowse The Times Tempur The energy makers Gamma rays Feeling low Alcoholic mice Serotonin linked to female depression The drinks are on the mouse Direct Line 'Yoko should have shared the credit for Imagine, but I wasn't man enough' In a new book, We All Shine On, rock writer Paul Du Noyer offers a comprehensive insight into the stories behind John Lennon's most moving songs Jealous Guy How to You Sleep? Cellnet Service line Insurance Dell How Marks lost its sparks Two years ago fashion editors were eulogising on the chain store's new chic - but all that has gone, reports Style Editor Grace Bradberry Skynet Arts the Week Ahead Hot art gossip by Bowie King Lear Rac Visual Art Solid sound under strain Concerts: Gatti with flu; Russians in Birmingham RPO/Gatti Albert Hall Youth fails the challenge Theatre Opera Legal & General Pop Jury in search of a masterpiece In a less than vintage year, Geoff Brown reflects on the winners and also-rans at the fiftieth Cannes Film Festival Opera & Ballet Music Things of beauty arrive broken in the Box Melvyn Bragg Cabaret Film Books The Times Arts Tuesday to Friday in Section 2 Why water prices must not fall Environmentalists and suppliers have the same aims, write Brian Duckworth and Simon Lyster Proper nosh Tory party belongs to its members Conscrvatives must reform their organisation from botton to top-starting with the leadership ballot Give us Taylor-made reform Labour should strengthen the restraining powers of the Commons, says Peter Riddell Night out With verve Promotion Runneth over The Budget Judgment Gordon Brown should resist temptation on tax Suspend Sarwar Lobour must be true to its stance on sleaze Vegans and Volvos Preotesters can be posh too Cook's tour of our new horizons Ethics and realpolitik Good at games An expanded role for British Legion A London authority Author's view Shaw copyright Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Strength of sterling Organ master Women MPs are not what they wear Worlds without end The right note Court Circular Luncheons Nature notes Today's royal engagements Wolfson History Prizes 1996 Appointments in the Forces Buckinghamshire Cadet Battalion Service reunion Gurkha Brigde Association Service dinners Latest wills Picture Gallery Birthdays today Personal Column Stannah Dinners Today's anniversaries Multiple Display Advertising Items Worldcall Marriages Forthcoming marriages Schools news Tonbridge School Academic Scholarships 1997 Multiple Classified Advertising Items William Cole Brigadier John Bagnall Church news Narciso Yepes On this Day Mission to the Heathen May 19,1905 Peter Winch News The Times Crossword No 20,483 The solution of Saturday's Prize Puzzle No… Business Aa Information Flight Savers Tomorrow The Times Winning Team at Wembley Centrum Cantona cuts short great adventure Feric Cantona in England BBC's last Cup Final falls short of classic David Powell Tv Action Reply Johansson swings into cup overdrive Golf: Swede Strengthens Claims to Place in Europe Team with Fnglish Open Victory Linn shakes off injury and doubt to earn tenth victory Woods lands fifth win Coates to remain chairman Johnson lifts first major in play-off Murray finishes fifth Fernandez ends wait O'Sullivan at double Barry secure treble Junior title goes West Crew's error spotted Park strengthens claim Hancock sets pace in world battle Speedway Corretja wins first Italian Open crown Sport in Brief Menu opens up lead in title contest Motor Sport Hollioake's inclusion a welcome gamble Alan Lee, cricket correspondent, applauds the England selectors' decision to give youth its chance Billington clears way for Britain's success Equestrianism: Ireland Rally Too Late in Nations Cup Event at Windsor For Poland v England just lift a finger Di Canio outburst adds to Celtic's troubles Kevin McCARRA Woking win battle to prove cup pedigree Last stop for season's lost causes Lynne Truss Whizz-Kidz Juninho first to cry tears for Middlesbrough fears David Maddock sees the emotions of a big occasion overflow before and after the match Robson misses the point in dignified performance Oliver Holt believes the Middlesbrough manager is wrong to blame the Fa for his team's relegation Emerson takes a slow walk into ignominy Steve McMANAMAN Chelsea exorcise ghost of wasted years Cup Final triumph promises new dawn for Stamford Bridge's cosmopolitan collection Commercial Union Gullit translates talent into triumph Rob Hughes Faulty appliance short-circuits Lancashire drive Cricket Alan Lee Zurich Municipal Taylor gets hang of confidence trick The Australia captain has plagued by doubts about his form. Simon Barnes sees the chance to reinforce them missed Saturday's Scoreboards Smith puts Cambridge in command Leatherdale proves an unlikely destroyer Cricket Morris's dazzling effort cancelled out by Law Yesterday's Scoreboards Knight fails to find form as Warwickshire win Hampshire continue to struggle Recent Prize Winners Compettion Winners Lancashire have to dig deep for instant solution Sussex feel force of Caddick's ire Cricket HMV Hollioake celebrates trophy call-up Gatting finds final flourish From a Correspondent in the Hague: Hightown's advance halted by Berliner Hockey: British Men and Women Made to Struggle on the Continent From a Correspondent in Cagliari: Cannock fall short of European promotion Ealham propels Kent to narrow victory Wigan look to Farrell as Halifax are overrun Rugby League: Warriors Back to Destructive Best against as They Prepare for World Club Championship South Africans in fear of Lions mauling Rugby Union: Injuries and Key Players' Lack of from Disrupt World Champions' Plans Barbarians sweep all before them in dashing return Bradford tighten grip at top By our Sports Staff: Leeds left behind by Exeter By a Correspondent: Harris leads Rhinos to dizzy heights The Times Wakeham faces criticism over new directorship Racing: Bhb Chairman Seeks Place on Board of Tote Bath Windsor Thunderer Guide to our Racecard Southwell Jukes rewarded by King Torus wiin Point-To-Point by Carl Evans Point-To-Point Details Yesterday's Results Specialists Rapid Raceline Law steers course to top-three ranking Sailing Musselburgh Results from Saturday's Six Race Meetings De Kersauson closes in on record Leaders on the Flat The Times Coventry escape route leads to new horizons The Business of Sport Obree eyes grant for quick return to track Cycling TES Brooks impresses Twyford as a cut above the average Ivo Tennant on prolific cricketing feats at a school of sporting excellence Iaaf faces drugs dilemma Athletics Bradbury holds key to England's hopes Badminton Guide to the Week Ahead Silvestri strike slays the Dragons American Football Evans given 12-month ban Bowls By our Storts Staff: Doohan's cautious approach pays off Motocycling Stretch that means life Jennai Cox finds out why Hollywood starts prefer power yoga to the trendy fitness fads of the past decade Sport for Getting Started Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Keene on Chess Winning Move Football Rugby Union For the Record Club Cricket Rugby League Australian Pools Check Cycling Baseball Golf Regulation not activity of economic nature Court of Appeal Law Report May 19 1997 Court of Appeal The Times Court powerless to direct future liquidators Adding grounds of appeal Meaning of 'disability' Legal & Public Notices 0171-782 7344 Directive cannot protect future pension rights Judge must quash decision before remitting case Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Decade of growth has made it harder to choose The Times Safety Net will screen out the silly errors Electronic application forms are a bonus for students, says David Charter Is a degree worth the effort? A Student's View Poachers play a dangerous game Risks of Bypassing Ucas Work experience is a lift-off to the future David Charter looks at the results of a survey that reveals graduates' prospects for finding jobs Beef up your job prospects Term-Time Employment Tomorrow: The Best Universities Subject by Subject Higher Career Planning Capitalisation, week's change Euler company Today Results and Statistics Tomorrow Wednesday Thursday Friday Colonial windfall for UK investors The "Shell" Transport and Trading Company,… Twist in tale at buoyant Bass Reporting this Week Trust to offer protection to Lloyd's names Asia-Call Gateway 2000 Keep an eye on the Fed Economic Outlook Sunday Tips The Times Brown may brush away tax break on art heirlooms Anne Ashworth and Nathan Yates on one of the loopholes in Labour's sights Christie's claims spring triumph over Sotheby's Investors need to proceed with caution Unison defies Labour with minimum pay plea Nokia Bank's hawkishness points to an even lower target for inflation Alternative Investment Market Ice cream man to make £23m from Quality Care sale Big Blue sea change may not be enough for 60critics Richard Thomson analyses the revolution at Ibm and explains the remaining causes for concern Legal & General Tourist Rates The Pound The Pound Stock Market Radio Choice Clear ways to cash in Television Choice Great production values. When does it end? Review Bbc1 Formula One chief agrees ?lbn price cut to get float off the grid Business Editor Patience Wheatcroft Amstrad given boost in $186m us legal fight Times Two Crossword Roger Bootle 45 Boots named in $8.5bn lawsuit Leamington Spa is the business BBC-Flextech in two-way bet Swiss banks face secrecy shake-up Game Plan 46 Lonrho looks at £2bn merger CORBY Land Rover Pride at stake as Lions fight for their future David Hands, rugby correspondent, sees the tour to South Africa as a critical to the continuance of the British Lions as a cherished sporting institution Index SKY Leonine unity will be tested to the full in ultimate challenge David Hands considers the wealth of experience in the Lions management Another Beautiful English Spring Land Rover Rich pickings await success SKY Super charged 'Becoming a Lion is a last act of fulfilment' Gerald Davies, a British Lion in 1968 and1970, emphasises the importance of bonding in producing a successful tour Lions to South Africa Johnson ready to launch into tall order of captaincy Andrew Longmore talks to the leader of the British Lions and finds a man banking on his ability to set the standard of play that he will ask others to follow The British Lions Tour to south Africa SKY Who's who on the tour The 1997 British Lions comprise 18 Englishmen, eight Welshmn, five scots and four Irishmen. Details are supplied here by David Hands Land Rover Scrumpy Jack Nation united in the hunt for Lions Barney Spender finds that interest in South Africa could not be higher SKY McBride's men take their place in history Land Rover Vintage Bentley could answer prayer on wing Christopher Irvine finds a would-be Cleckheaton third en route to South Africa Smooth talkers invading your homes John hopkins introduces the men who will front 34 hours of live television as the Lions tour unfolds SKY

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