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News from 20/05/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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James Landale, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Noreen Taylor, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Christopher Thomas, South Asia Correspondent, Lawrence T. Roach, Adrian Lee, Rob Hughes, Philip J. Duly, Janet Girsman, James Zirin, Catherine Field, David Pannick Qc, Gavin Lumsden, David Blunkett, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Peter Foster, Carl Mortished, Gillian Maxey, Tom Walker, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Stefan B. Tietz, Robert Miller, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Peter McDonald, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Jane Whiter, Alan Toogood Horticulture Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Anthony Beaumont-Dark, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Eva Kekes, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Anatole Kaletsky, Tim Sanders, Caroline Merrell and Rachel Bridge, Ian Markham, David Fisher, Editor, Daniel McGrory, Richard Cork, Sacha Craddock, Edward Fennell, Paul Durman, Andrew Blake and Martin Weale, Helen Wallace, Michael Theodoulou, Paul Sexton, Gillian Bowditch, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Mary Willis, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Victoria Walker, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Heather Ridge, David Orr, Bronwen Maddox, P. Bushill-Matthews, Jonathan Clay, Eric Reguly, Richard Owen, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, Donald Reid, Oliver August, Nick Kelly, James Landale and Polly Newton, John Goodbody and David Powell, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Michael Ranken, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, W. Marshall, Julian Muscat, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Editor, Christopher Thomas, Anne Ashworth, Dominic Kennedy, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Chris Parker, Ernst Toller, John Shaw, Scrivenor, Alan Lee, Ian Murray and Carol Midgley, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Brian Glanville, Fraser Nelson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Philip Bremridge, Hamilton of Dalzell, Benedict Nightingale, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, David Crouch Chairman, Tom Rhodes, Hugh Thompson, Mark Andrews, Sam Kiley, Michael Hornsby, Countryside Correspondent, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, Michael Evans, Jan Raath and our Foreign Staff, Alasdair Murray, Robert Whymant, Robert Miller and Jill Sherman, David de Mattos Chairman, Christopher Irvine, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Jail row blow to Howard's leadership bid MPs were misled—Widdecombe Barclays chief to tackle benefits Himmler plan for Bayeux Tapestry Death penalty call The Times on the Internet Index The Times the Good University Guide Tobacco advertising ban may drive sporting events abroad The Majors seek solace in their country garden Town V Country Lottery grants for Palestinian projects Picture Gallery Allied Dunbar Save up to £129 at Forte Hotels Barclays chief to lead Whitehall Task Force Brown picks Old Etonian to tackle tax and benefits, report Robert Miller and Jill Sherman Leadership has to be settled soon, urges senior Tory Midland Bank Minolta Brunel nearly loses cigar to political correctness Sinn Fein pair make a meal of Commons visit Schoolgirl rape victim withdrawn from class News in Brief Princess returns Caning escape No 10 judge Pigeon reprieve Economic audit School improves Family of nurse demand execution in Saudi Arabia Tougher curbs on car phones Bouquets from vice squad fail to save boss of gay brothel from jail Drivers en route to shares bonanza on the buses Compaq Clergy glory in heavenly creations A cry from the heart for candour in public life Riddell on Politics Widdecombe details case against Howard We left the Prison Service without a leader and we shattered its morale when all was going well The Allegations Budget 'It is inconceivable that he should not be suspended' The Minutes Service line SAGA Servies Ltd 'I did not mislead the House over Lewis' Howard's Response Joyrider jailed for killing Bbc man NatWest Chelsea uproots the municipal past in favour of back-garden beauty Flypast for Bentine as Goon is not forgotten C-class Industry faces water curbs to help the environment Nurses cheer as Dobson dashes their pay hopes Militant is poised to lead Whitehall union Lloyds Bank International Convention Centre Correction Prime Health Passenger sues after bus fails to arrive Chef adds dressing to Canaries Nazi police competed over execution 'score' Codebreaker's top secret transcripts confirm that Churchill had early evidence of the Holocaust Imagine Himmler wanted Bayeux Tapestry Quicker-thinking computer tackles birth of universe Record rise in vegetarianism gives meat trade food for thought Star Alliance Poodle's day out costs £1,000 News in Brief Bullimore sails £50 kickabout Mountain airlift Terriers surface Tesco have Dotty Sainsbury's Sports organisers fear ?8m hole in their finances Toobacco sponsorship: ban could mean major events being moved out of the country Reaction GIRO Deals put brand names before armchair audience of millions Sponsorship History Only apple Doubts dispelled by reduction in smoking Overseas Tiffany & Co Muslim MP issues writ over poll bribery claim Hostilities flare again in Govan's political dirty war Legal & General Daewoo Rover Relax Green energy campaigners see red over wind farm Giant turbines in area of natural beauty would damage case for crucial source of renewable energy ASDA Direct Line B52 pilot prepared for court martial Swiftcall Pentagon unveils plans for leaner war machine (Reuter): Where the Axe Will Fall US envoy despairs for Middle East peace Octogenarian disputes Florida swim record China to keep trade privileges Mongolian reformer ousted Peace concert sparks rioting in Nicosia Help 'Angel' of flood town is named World Summer Historic scroll given to Met (Reuter): Air crash at Brazil show (AFP): 335 killed in army attacks (AP): Kurds launch surprise raid Nadir flies to Turkey Kabila to enter Kinshasa today without bloodshed, says Mandela Rebel tells of 800-mile march to freedom in gum boots New leaders take Africa's destiny into their own hands The victorious Laurent kabila joins determined to end Central Africa's chaos. wites Sam Kiley Hover Speed Korea scandal traps another official as President's clean crusade crumbles Defecting general boosts Taleban's chances of victory Frenchman jumps at chance to sell Albanian frogs FirstMortgage Thousands flee Bangladesh cyclone Gurkhas reduced to work as servants Le Pen and greens pose poll threat to Left and Right French Elections Venice 'raiders' pay their way Vitafood Knufinke Halfpenny des res, needs some attention (say £6m) Vsystem pure Liquid ink Opting for a quick cut and run Surgeon Peter McDonald carefully selected a colleague with a steady hand and a sense of humour to perform his vasectomy Surgeon Peter McDonald carefully selected a colleague with a steady hand and a sense of humour to perform his vasectomy The Times Have a great body without raising a sweat Victoria Walker on Pilates, the exercise routine of the chic Victoria Walker on Pilates, the exercise routine of the chic Beaute Givenchy 'I am never going to be made a dame doing Dot' After a four-year gap, actress June Brown is back playing the moaning Dot Cotton in EastEnders. But she has no idea why she was asked to retun. Interview by Noreen Taylor Mitsubishi Hill House Hammond Time's up for schools that fail David Blunkett has a warning for incompetent heads and staff Closure and reopening may have to be considered Motherly love Picture Gallery Wrong scent, Mr Blair If Labour really does stand for one nation, it should not exclude country people by banning hunting Bad time Our party Anonymous These are not hard times Anatole Kaletsky tells Brown not to be a Gradgrind Leadership Vacuum Feuds fester when a party lacks direction A Whimper Not a Bang One rather small cheer, at most, for the US budget bargain Waiting for the Buses They also serve a writ who only stand and wait Tory party's need to confront 'hard facts' on leadership Brown suit Independent Bank Bevin's bust Channel Tunnel safety Antarctic commitment Birds in decline Letters that are intended for publication should… Cash no solution for British films Tobacco advertising Author's view Fingers in a twist Minority rights Court Circular Today's royal engagements Personal Column Lecture Memorial service Treasury Counsel appointments Hawthornden Castle Award Picture Gallery School news Birthdays today Luncheons Forthcoming marriages Dinners Meeting Funeral Arrangements In Memoriam -Private Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Marriages Anniversaries All Tickets All Tickets Available All Tickets Notice to Advertisers Major-General Ken Shepheard Obituries Major-General Ken Shepheared, CB, DSO and Bar, OBE, Chief Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Morning Suits Dinner Suits Evening Tail Suits Overseas Travel Churchill's Stairlifts plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flights Directory Embassy Flight Centre Capital Flights Multiple Classified Advertising Items Faresavers Flightseats Icarus Flights Jetline Court & Social Announcements British Limbless Ex-Servicemen's Association Animals in Need Kidney Ex-Services Mental Welfare Society Young Chelsea Bridge Legal Notices Public Notices AMC Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices His Hon Gordon Friend His Hon Gordon Friend, Circuit Judge 1972-84. died on April Colin Thoms Stage Society Man and the Masses by Ernst Toller On this Day Never mind the age, feel the quality Education Editor John O'Leary introduces our guide to the best colleges for teaching and research, subject by subject The Times Anthropology Business and Management Architecture Chemical Engineering Chemistry Computing English Environmental Sciences Tomorrow: From Geology to Sociology If I don't get a degree, I'll sue Are universitiess legally bound to provide what they promised, asks Hugh Thompson French Geography Higher News The Times Crossword No 20,484 Business Swissair Forecast In the Times Dream Scheme Sweat Equity Inside Section today OFT investigates Dixons over 'strong-arm tactics' Rowland 's role key to Lonrho John Charcol Arts Watchdog calls truce with ScottishPower Law Bonuses fail to fend off attack on Ba staff relations UK pays most to US politicians Sport Television and Radio Business today Surplus cuts PSBR forecasts Parties agree terms in Barings bond row Thrifty Britons save £18b n in first quarter McDonald'ss shake-up Big changes at the top for American chain Picture Gallery Sterling claims another casualty as Glaxo issues profit warning AMP prepares new UK bid First float in City for Japan Exchange hits 'shadows' with tighter Aim rules US banks eye London Up to 9,500 extra staff may be required Microsoft threatens IBM's core market Business Roundup Knight Williams pledge Channel 4 setback BAe awaits approval Royal Blue prospectus ICAEW backs change Council picks Caspian Confident Silk soars RM advances 27% Greenway slips back Broadcaster in talks on set-top boxes Tourist Rates Greenalls counters slow trade Bowthorpe buys in Hawaii Chelsea buys agents to take fans on holiday Daily Mail offers bond buyback By our City Editor: Taylor-made for the job Commentary by our City Editor Cameron McKenna Commodities Liffe Options Barclays shares end run as brokers turn cautious 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 Flight of fancy Tempus Greenalls Property Chelsea Village Wall Street Other Sterling FTSE Volumes And lo, the guru's word was made fleshy Martin Waller wonders how the world would manage without so many bibles for businessmen Lonrho's tangled past leaves its future littered with obstructions A deal with not lack complexity, says Paul Durman Prime time The sometimes autocratic head of Chrysalis Group was… Way out West Fit for a launch Hourly rate Bank needs to clarify its approach to inflation Rowe & Maw The Times Unit Trust Information Service Debonair Equities close sharply lower ASCOT Tough and tender players Opera: John Eliot Gardiner's South Downs debut makes Rodney Milnes long for an entire Puecini cycle from him Out of his system Concerts: Maximum Minimalism poses questions on the Bank; a host of Catherines in Baroque mood ENO Opera Music 1 London Symphony Orchestra Blaring her soul Jazz What Katy did The Catherine Wheel Wigmore Hall Music 2 National Theatre Classical Choice A guide to the best available recordings, presented in conjunction with Radio 3 Jazz Swinging back the pendulum Visual Art: Richard Cork takes a cool look at the Sixties through the psychedelic haze of a south coast exhibition Private painted pictures Brighton Festival Dance Siobhan Davies Gardner Arts Centre LineOne Visual Art 1 Visual Art 2 Warming to a tangy family stew Theatre After October Minerva. Chichester Dance Ticket Master Theatre Around the Galleries Opera & Ballet Dance Theatres Superstar Choice 1 Today's Choice A daily to arts and entertainment complied by Gillian 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 Theatres Choice 2 Straight from the hat Pop: Nashville's slickest wows the faithful in Dublin, pop's most tortured ego lands in London 'Broadway Pizzazz' Something to crow about Choice 3 Open Air Theatre Pop Business to Business Notice to Readers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Retail Fashion Company South Coast Cruelty-Free Toiletries Company British Franchise Association Government Auctions Businesses Wanted Business Opportunities A Camelot Group UK Ltd Fidelity Digital Colour Multiple Classified Advertising Items Idea or Invention? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Surveillance Legal office Efficiency? Glas-tek Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Business Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Import & Export Promotions & Publicity Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Personal Number Company Computers & Computing Services PC Deal of The Year? Time Plus Make a big impression, use the best address in town Fiduciary Management Services Ltd General Fast Non Status Property Funding Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Personal Number Company A Unique Business Ultimate Range Enthusiasm wanes for statutory interest on late payments Kroll Associates UK Ltd The Times Legal Appointments Company charts course for the final journey Law Revision Courses Cheyney Goulding Briefings Eagan Janion Ej The paper mountain that costs the earth Queen's Counsel Steuart & Francis Row over Woolf Inns and Outs Society do of the year Best employers Classic farewell Legal Appointments 3 Hare Court Chambers The law officers are worthy of their hire Counsel Battle of Eagle Farm Jonathan Clay reports a planning decision that has prevented a farmer from building on his own land Quarry Dougall Quarry Dougal Chambers Zarak MacRae Brenner The Times Newspapers Graham Gill & Young Scott-Jardine Company/commercial Barnett Alexander Chart In the land of the multdimillion libel Damages awards against US media average $2.8 million, reports James Zirin Legal Appointments Garfield Robbins Laurence Simons Birth of the mega-biz ? Edward Fennell reports on a developing strategy in the City that will have implications for law firms Kellyfield Consulting QD Ince & Co The College of Law London Guildhall University Personal Investment Authority Quarry Dougall Cancer research campaign To Advertise Call Taylor Root Hughes Castell PSD Quin Hampson Quarry Dughal Donne Mileham & Haddock Lipson Lloyd Jones ORYX Media Lawyers LLM in European Community Law Hays Richard Owen In-House Legal Varley Walker Lord Chancellor Quarry Dougall Speechly Bircham In-House Property/pensions Specialist Shadbolt & Co Titmuss Sainer Dechert Wellman Smith Quarry Gougall Bevan Ashford The University of Hong Kong States Of Jersey Nelson Cuff Special Project Lawyer Association of German Public Sector Banks Head of North Tyneside Magistrates Courts Service Try a Career that Isn't Legal Senior Clerk Multiple Classified Advertising Items Capital Planning-South Times Newspapers Cloudings offers ray of hope Racing: Fabre Trained Colt to Represent Sheikh Mohammed in Derby Richard Evans Goodwood Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Rapid Raceline Beverley Point-to-point details Just Nick to gain deserved success Lions get early exposure to heat exhaustion Rugby Union England players get quickly into stride William Hill The Itf players, their points and their values if you are considering the transfer option Kilmarnock last stop on the trail of £50,000 ITF game The Leading 250 Entries in the Times Interactive Team Football Game Find out how your Team is Doing How the Scoring System Works in Itf The Times ITF Frenchman leaves rest of the world behind Sailing Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Woods takes root in glory Golf: Masters Champion Sets his Sights on Second Major Success Keene on Chess Winning Move For the Record Stupples and Ratcliffe lead the chase Goodway back on Britain's shortlist Rugby League NatWest Handicap lifted as Audis are overtaken In Brief Thomas beaten Tonkov clear Flying start Balcombe to lead Slater retains faith in cavalier style Australian batsman discarded for recklessness opens up to Alan Lee Hat-trick specialist awaits date with destiny Michael Henderson meets an England prospect with Test cricket in his blood SKY Sports Instonians on target in shoot-out Hockey Pools Forecast Injury rules Becker out of French Open Tennis Middlemiss guides hosts to victory Badminton Promises that too often go up in smoke Rob Hughes, cheif sports writer, on the political football of tobacco sponsorship that has been kicked about for decades The Times Tribute fit for a king pales beside greatest feats of Clay A film just released purports to show muhammmad Ali at the peak of this boxing career, but Brian Glanville relcalls a golden age Eterna Oliver must overcome inexperience Word-Watching Radio Choice A big bang at Dounreay From cold collation to flash-fried red herrings Review BBC1 Wilkinson plots England success through successiori The FA's new broom makes a case for grooming. Oliver Holt, football correspondent, sweeps up Mystery grows over sudden exit of Cantona Edwards denies contract row Times Two Crossword Rugby Union Torrance and Montgomerie rise to matchplay challenge Progress made towards test for testosterone Bombardier Boxing

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