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Nicholas Watt Chief Ireland Correspondent, John Cooper, Chairman, Jon Ashworth, Matthew Wall, Barney Spender, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Barbara Marlow, Paul Heiney, Portia Colwell, Hermann Arndt, Patricia Davies, Adrian Lee, John F. White, Rob Hughes, Nigel Colborn, Edward W. Clark, President, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Jasper Rees, Derek Hodgson, Jane MacQuitty, Andrew Longmore, J. A. Robinson, David Lockwood, Carolyn Henderson, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, John Diamond, Ivo Tennant, Gavin Lumsden, Yvonne Strunk, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, G. P., Joanna Bale, Clive Davis, Peter Foster, Ginny Dougary, Gillian Maxey, Nigel L. Denton, Tony Patrick, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Carl Evans, Charles Beckford, Pat Gibson, Stephen McClarence, John Bryant, Rupert Cox, Robert Sheehan, Richard Shurey, D. R., S. D. Gander, Avigdor Arikha, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Shirley English, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Derrik Smith, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Ian Morton, S. Nicholls, Robin Young, Peter Millar, Rodney Milnes, George Perry, R. G. Alton, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, T. P., John Young, James Landale Political Reporter, Frances Bissell, Terence Rattigan, P. B., Charles Bremner, Paul Caswell, Denys White, G. p., Peter Barnard, Derwent May, Mary Loudon, Graham Wood, Russell Kempson, Lizanne Rose, Linda Galloway, Daniel McGrory, Stephen Anderton, Paul Durman, Sarah Johnson, Helen Wallace, Michael Theodoulou, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, P. R. Millest, Paul Myles, Lin Jenkins, Gabriella Gamini, Nathan Yates, Ann Treneman, Barry Millington, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, George Plumptre, Christina Koning, H. H. Huxley, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Adam Jones, Harvey Elliott Travel Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Ray Main, Gareth Huw Davies, Philip Webster, Political Editor, , David Robinson, John Russell Taylor, P. W., Karen Zagor, Alix Ramsay, P. H. S, James Allcock, K. L. Rawling, David Orr, Ian Taylor, Linda McDougall, Richard Evans, Caroline Merrell, Robin Neillands, H. C. Leivers, Richard Owen, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Marcel Berlins, Oliver August, Terence Howes, Stephanie Billen, Dalya Alberge, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Glen Owen, Roderick MacLean, Anne Ashworth, Diana Bradley, John Goodbody, Jane Bidder, Sara McConnell, Robert Crampton, Chris Parker, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Anjana Ahuja, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, Michael Austin, Jane Owen, Ben MacIntyre, Helen Pridham, B. H. Powell, Ian Brodie, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Marek Laskiewicz, Brian Glanville, Tony Dawe, Ben Macintyre, Graham Searjeant, Jason Cowley, Simon Jenkins, Hattie Ellis, David Sinclair, Andrew Boff, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Perry Cleveland-Peck, Cleo Laine, Heath Brown, Jill Parkin, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Jonathan Meades, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Elizabeth Buchan, Michael Henderson, H. Woolner, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Gill Hornby, Edward Marriott, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, A. R.,
ResumoPlus: Car97,1015 for Young Times Readers and… Blair: I want to forge a new Europe EU leaders talk of the ice melting Digging in on the front line The Times Microsoft Today National Trust Driver using mobile phone is jailed after death crash Index Space Invader Police hunt refugee child's killer Hope and Glory Sex conviction foster carers to be banned Bank Holiday sunshine spells misery for hayfever victims Watch Dog Monday Inside Mobutu offered Zaire asylum Halifax shares may top 700p Football event Sir Stanley ill The Times on Monday The Spanish Grand Prix Will Schumacher do it again? McAliskey freed for hospital birth Saga Services Ltd Cancer Research Campaign Will the Lions Roar? Sinn Fein sweeps Unionists from power in Belfast Blowing her top in front of the press Mowlam suggests US visa for Adams if IRA calls a ceasefire Assisted places pledge 'broken' News… School strike Case dropped Curb on faxes Ex-PC fined Royal haul Lipman ill Top drawer Jail for foster carer who abused boys for 13 years Pledge to end legal anomaly over sex offenders Judges to rule on right to abortion 'Killing field' farmer is fined for poisoning birds Conmaii in drag fooled cashiers—just once Schering-Plough Consumer Health Queen's godson marries nurse Audi Sad farewell to an industry well past its peak Rothermere says readers may move Mail to the left Sunrise Mobility Dixons Currys Woman asked to 'rate lover who gave her HIV 'Pavlos asked to have an affair. I did not feel good about it … I had been in a very long marriage' 'It's her fault too, why should I apologise?' BUPA CareFinder Camelot Cheltenham & Gloucester Ferrari of trolleys puts shoppers in the driving seat Comet By a Staff Reporter: Coach man cleared of blame for ten deaths Dolphin Stanley Matthews in hospital Wilde's lost answers show the importance of being successful Indians bring Bollywood to Highlands Pageone MINIcall Fiat In from the Cold The Sunday Times PC World the Computer Superstore Witnesses tell how father chased daughter's killer Yentob is appointed super-chief Of BBC TV DIAL-a-PHONE RAF pilot's Conviction quashed News in Brief Cook backs PoWs Branagh film role Alcopops action Boots Four go as Coronation Street culls its residents Pirates drive flotilla holidays to safer seas Sailors advised to steer clear of Albanian waters Wickes Alana, 13, battles to save grizzled skipper Smoker takes case to Lords Direct Line Aspirin Prison for driver who hit man, 74 New MPs put politeness on political agenda Airtours The Holiday Makers Packard Bell Blair draws blank in search for Church Mp Carey opens museum at Augustine's abbey Prime Health a member of the Standard Life Group Kensington Mortgage Company Our mission is to celebrate reasons to be cheerful Credo B&Q's Key Season Prices mean low, low prices on… Where middle-class and Middle Earth collide Panic at Manchester protest camps gives way to 'normal' life: mud, razor wire, curry and poetry Stephen Farrell shared life in woodland camps for a week to see how activists coped as runway sist evictions began B&Q You Can Do It when You B&Q It! Waite remonstrates with sheriffs staff Big ideas Mobile telephone records 'expose arsonists of Venice opera house' Eu leaders enthuse over 'fresh start' from Blair The Times Iran seeks Syrian aid to bypass spy curbs Romanian military gives Dracula a whirl Big turnout helps poll chances of Tehran moderate Israel 'to be nuclear for years' World Summary Amnesty plea to Mugabe (Reuter): Naval lease threatened Rare Nigeria pictures lost (AP): Man catches falling child Yeltsin picks top nuclear strategist to reform military Corruption and cash shortages bury goal of modernising forces Surprisingly ordinary prices Bank of Scotland Russia and Belarus sign union treaty Bavaria jails Serb for war crimes Tongue-tied Jupp? leads campaign's awkward squad Yawns and giggles great Prime Minister's leaden lecture at last big rally of Centre-Right Ben Macintyre reports from Lyons on the finale of a lacklustre electoral campaign by the governing parties that failed to deliver the much-needed fizz and sparkle £100 off per Couple Guaranteed on 50,000 June… Le Pen's preference for Left adds to coalition troubles Our Foreign Staff: Rebel chief offers Mobutu refuge in his homeland Blast victim denies McVeigh link to truck The Sunday Times From a Special Correspondent in Jakarta: Riot mars Indonesia election campaign Picture Gallery Certainty RAC membership from £39 Man kills 17 for 'gay' rumour B52 pilot resigned to avoid jail term Left's kingmaker snubs Blair to court Scargill Communist leader Bertinotti pays respects to old guard after power breakfast with City bankers Rome File Potted palms on road to anarchy Opera & Ballet Adelphi Theatre Pope criticised for 'rewriting Gospel' The Times Literary Supplement Italians show monumental ignorance on heritage Opinion Time's up for the Bow St bodgers Full military honours Opera Owen Wingrave Glyndebourne Hastings Direct Purr and stir Cabaret: Clive Davis on a belting Ruthie Henshall at the Festival Hall Kings Opera Cabaret Sweetly seasoned Concert Vienna Singverein Queen Elizabeth Hall The Times Music How Cantona & co beat Alf Garnett Continental football idols—Eric, Ruud, Gianfranco and Jürgen—have swept British xenophobia off the field, says Simon Barnes Morals of the postal code Crash is possibly the worst film even duty has ever made me watch: the Oh calcutta! of the used-car lot A flat rate Well, well Let in daylight on the magic of art Electric illumination of paintings is barnaric, says Avigdor Arikha True love In Trinity He that dewelleth in love dwelleth in God, and God in him Crawling off the Canvass Pollicy not presentation is the problem for the Tories Off our Trollies Supermarkets know a thing or two about the way we wheel Winners and losers under Labour's windfall tax Libby Purves intervenes in debate on hunting Colourful clergy Russia and Nato Author's view Weekend Money letters Minimum wage High standards Moves to save Oxford's Bacon Proms under fire Sporting chance Court Circular Royal engagement St Benedict's School, Ealing University news St Edward's School, Oxford Appointments Weekend birthdays Anniversaries Church services tomorrow Personal Column Dinners Service dinner Lord Hardie Forthcoming marriages The Times Vice-Admiral Sir Alastair Ewing Vice-Admiral Sir Alastair Ewing, KBE, CB, DSC, wartime destroyer captain and Admiral Commanding Reserves, 1960-62, died on May 19 aged 88. He was born on April 10,1909 Personal Column Court & Social Advertising The Sunday Times Charles Cracknell Charles Cracknell, Mbe, bassoonist, died on May 1 aged 81. He was born on September 13,1915 On this Day May 24,1946 Lyric Theatre "the Winslow Boy" Dullce Maria Loynaz Dulce Maria Loynaz, Cuban poet, died in Havana on April 27 aged 94. She was born there on December 10,1902 News The Times Crossword No 20,488 Opinion AA Information First Telecom Magazine Weekend 10 15 Directory Inside Section Soaring utility profits to hit ?10bn Ministers press for higher windfall tax target Business Today Dow record Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Davies is Bank policy nominee Working Week Shares dive as Laura Ashley directors go Bcci losers win fraudster's funds Business Siemens plans 1,000 jobs Halifax shares may top 700p Martin Currie Sport Personal Finance Newspaper of the Year Investor Protection Investment Pensions National Saving The Times City Diary Gkn wins key point in US law fight Financial chief quits Sketchley The Times Belling pension trustee sues for £3m Troubled Peek sacks Maud Tourist Rates The Sunday Times Asia—call Soco to be valued at ?128m in flotation AML director jailed for nine months Cheshire Building Society Barnes stays on as head of Zeneca Business Roundup £100m debenture issue Lanica sets results date BA cutting Galileo stake Mortgage deal sealed Trust Financial order Cradle snatch Japanese tip On the fence A goal in sight for cautious revolutionary A Working Week for: Allan Bridgewater A Working Week for: Allan Bridgewater Martin Waller meets the insurance man whose careful leadership has been behind Norwich Union's transformation Job for Julie GVG Commodities Liffe Options Rolls-Royce nears peak as foreign limit is breached 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 Store of trouble Tempus Sketchley Investment trusts Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Soco Wall Street Slimming regime for regulators The Times: Personal Finance Newspaper of the Year Sara McConnell reports on the Chancellor's plans to replace City watchdogs with a super Sib Shaping the future of tax-free savings Their words and your bonds Personal Investor Annuity Dilemma Mercury Asset Management Beat the System 60% Tax Shelter-Last Chance Royal & Sunalliance Winning double at Norwich Gavin Lumsden with good news of the latest demutualisation Colonial duo scoop £100,000 You'll find the rates on our 90 Day Notice… Watchdog with attitude needed Comment Bridging the property gap Sara McConnell says the dearth of good property has brought back short-team loans Save & Prosper Edinburgh Fund Managers Singer & Friedlander Eagle Star Wesleyan Financial Services Competition hots up for windfall cash Karen Zagor assesses the current best interest rates for savers Alliance & Leicester Instant Direct The Equitable Life Floats keep banking shares buoyant Sector in Focus Dilemma over rally in Tokyo Nathan Yates looks at the resurgence of Japanese trusts Neville James Scottish Widows Cashing in your Endowment Policy? More than money Save & Prosper RBS Advanta M&G Windfall Pep Scottish Widows Really disgusted in Tunbridge Wells Sara McConnell reports on tardy business by pension providers Wesleyan Financial Services To buy or not to buy Helen Pridham questions whether it is still better to delay buying an annuity to get a better rate New retirement trust evades the CGT trap Virgin direct personal financial service Cheltenham & Gloucester Barclays Norwich Union Bristol & West Small claims beat system Adam Jones on an ingenious campaign for compensation Policy Portfolio Prudential Easy terms—at 353% Halifax soothes deadline fears Marks & Spencer Financial Services Surrenda-Link Ltd British Smaller Companies VCT plc National Savings bond rate lifted The Times Money Information Service Unit-Linked Insurance Investments The Insurance Policy Trading Company Ltd Weekend Money News Digest Entitled to explanation from the Halifax Origin of the anomalies over services pensions Contrary communications The Equitable Life Classic case of the missing 2p Direct Line Financial Services Loser pays penalty for lost post Govett Investment First National Schroders Woolwich Direct Odds get easier as Ernie reaches 40 Caroline Merrell on moves marking a special Bond anniversary Foreign Colonial Paris-bound for just ?8 return Autif shows the way with windfalls The Times Unit Trust Information Service Debonair Gilts end week with a rally Sypras Lions must learn to tame their eagerness Rugby Union: McGeechan Warns of Need for Discipline in Opening Tour Match Relegation for England after defeat Badminton SKY Wigan provide more evidence of revival Rugby League: Tigers and Wolves Tamed in One-Sided Super League Encounters By a Correspondent: Broncos belatedly find missing horsepower England to gamble on injured forwards Pundits open book on Taylor's perilous form Rugby League Effectual can build on Ripon success Racing: Armchair Viewers Served up Feast of Televised Action on Bank Holiday Weekend Kempton Park Doncaster Rapid Raceline Specialists Haydock Park William Hill Grimley Gale leads chase for top award Yesterday's Results Royal Amaretto has classic flavour Racing: Revoque May Be Found Wanting in Second Guineas Test Lingfield Park Wolverhampton Cartmel Warwick Hexham Karlsson makes early move Golf: Swede Walking Tall after Opening round of Pga Championship Vaseline Intensive Care Burton inspired by Woods defeat Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Palace fortified by Wembley ordeal Football: Experience May Prove Decisive as Six Clubs Prepare for Perils of the Play-Offs Play-Offs Hill ends reign as Fulham chairman Bridgestone Coppell happy to test survival techniques Williams go back to their Spanish roots Motor Racing Details from Barcelona Smith seeks chance to rescue battered reputation Cricket: Place on tour to West Indies Remains Objective for Batsman Whose Career was Sent Spinning by Warne Richard Hobson meets a discarded England player who is fighting for a future at Test level Kent's last-wicket pair leave Sussex in state of shock Russell's defiance inspires recovery City Index Middlesex youngsters assume control Injuries leave Nottinghamshire uphill task Captains attempt to salvage result Cricket Yesterday's Scoreboards Fairbrother presides over recovery Maddy's tardy century reprieves Surrey For the Record Sheriyar returns to torment Durham once again Lyon keeps rivals at bay after dressage In Brief Tough draws Front men Three-way tie Fitting victory Clubs to cash in on new world order Rob Hughes reveals how Fifa's plans for another money-spinning global tournament would exacerbate football's club versus country dispute Hoddle treats Gascoigne to quiet night in 3D Licensing Ltd Racing Star quality bringing added zest to England Golf Why are we closing our lidos? As British summers become warmer our open-air pools are too precious to lose, reports John Goodbody Index Gardeners' World Free tickets to National Trust show evenings Keep the children happy at half-term Magimix Serious Shopping Maps Every pitcher tells a story The Seventies come of age Don't sneer-Jesus sandals (With socks) and tank tops are back with a vengeance, says Heath Brown Three of a Kind The accelerated learning method Garden Answers AgrEvo Helping hand for hire Stephen Anderton on the problems of finding the right part-time gardener to look after your precious plants A collector's park reborn Open this Weekend Finding Help The small garden with big ideas If you have a grand design but space is limited, it pays to choose your plants carefully, says Nigel Colborn Book Offer The Levington Difference Hard Water The Scientific Solution Multiple Display Advertising Items AGE Concern Machinery Ltd Town Country Awnings A. B. C. Ltd Scatter Clears Cats Parkland Garden Furniture Ardenco Ltd Best in a limited space A manoir for all seasons Jane Owen talks to the French-born chef about his obsession with creating the perfect garden and the problem of furry intruders Me and my Garden: Raymond Blanc Homes & Gardens Countax Multiple Display Advertising Items Moriarti's Solid Pine Storage Beds MOPS Flat Roof Problems? Agriframes Cannock Gates Multiple Display Advertising Items The inn on the park Kilim me softly on the floor A Times Reader Offer Mills Invasion of the stop-gap renters John D Wood & Co Guide to Exclusive Lets Property News To Advertise Call Berkshire John German Near Henley-Excess of £950,000 Cluttons Multiple Display Advertising Items English Courtyard Marina Puente Romano Welcome to the bolt-on homes North of the Thames Ziggurat Saffron Hill Clerkenwell EC1 The Sunday Times These are the really super markets Street markets are under threat. Can our craving to be wooed by stallholders, rather than be tricked with packaging and Muzak, save them? New Labour, new rambling routes? Gareth Huw Davies on whether walkers in the country can look forward to more rights to roam On the Spot: Edge Hill, Warwickshire Rural recommendations The buzz is, bee-eaters are back Feather Report Safari Wear From G-D-S Shirts Premier Bathrooms The Talina Centre British Antique Replicas Multiple Display Advertising Items The Treske Shop Multiple Display Advertising Items Pure Silk Luxury Robe Multiple Display Advertising Items Free Video Gift Offer for Father's Day Fabulous New Patented System Stannah Stairlifts Justools MOPS Are You Tempted? The Genuine Panama Hat Company To Advertise The Times The Times spring jumbo crossword Test your Word Power in our Crossword Competition Prizes of ?100 will be given for the first six correct solutions opened on Monday, June 9,1997. Entries should be sent to: Spring Jumbo Crossword, The Times, 1 Pennington Street, London E1 9xn. The names of the winners and the solution will be published in Weekend on Saturday, June 14 A collection with strings attached The pelham factory is no more, but the puppet market is very much alive, reports Jill parkin Beware the pirates who sell exotic birds With some species of parrot under threat of extinction in the wild, buying a captive-bred bird from a reputable dealer is vital -and the rewards are great Animals & Accessories Accessories Multiple Classified Advertising Items Petsafe Canine Natural Cures Meditrina Homoeopathy for Animals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Does your Dog (or Man) Wipe his Feet? 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Eve-Ann Prentice discovers the problems of navigating for a rally driver skidding towards a hairpin bend at 90mph 'Are you the reoporte?' he asked in begulingly welsh tones, then collapsed in uncontrollable laughter at the apparent thought of a total newcomer to rakllying on the cusp of imminent terror How to pack a people mover to the limit Ticket offer for a quick drag Legal & General Dangerous when wet, remember Flooding can catch us out, yet there are large numbers of drivers who plough through water as if taking part in the Cowes-Torbay powerboat race Driven to Distraction A deal that customers can bank on BMW has put up ?8bn to boost Rover sales. Vaughan Freeman expalins Wales in a blur of speed Stars rallying to the course Eve Ann prentice looks forward to Goodwoo Picture Gallery Become a fast woman Aa Gridlock Guide Room inside for ten Broncos... Tony Dawe Joins the pack in a Daihatsu Hijet What size people can you actually fit in a people mover? 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He lives in Surrey Toyota Celica Sale Ten fifteen issue Star letter Monica Seles Tennis's tough cookie has suffered many a setback since becoming the youngest ever top female player, at 17. But now she's hoping to call the shots at Monday's French Open. Dominic Lutvens tracks her rise to the top Win a great portable CD player Watch out for Russell Athletic's summer gear Animator Careering Animator Are you drawn to animation? Tony Craig, 27, works for Disney in Los Angeles, designing new characters and overseeing other animators' work. He tells Dominic Lutyens about his job making cartoon characters spring to life Of the week The jury's out Bad for the Sole Hanson young devils Truth of the matter Never too young to croon Counter intelligence Wanted Fed up hearing about lucky lottery winners sharing a… Terry vision Recommends 1015 the cardigans
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