News from 26/05/1997
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Wenday Mead, Vivien Duffield, Chairman, Tunku Varadarajan, Barney Spender, Alexandra Frean, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Derek Hodgson, Andrew Longmore, Des Burkinshaw, Mark Souster, Inigo Gilmore, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Alan Sharman, Director-General, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Ian J. C. Trigger, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Peter Foster, Richard Eaton, Peter Foster and Simon Horsborough, Simon Wilde, Tom Walker, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, E Jane Dickson, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Carl Evans, Pat Gibson, John O'leary Education Editor, Rupert Cox, William D. Rubinstein, Ruth Gledhill, Shirley English, Avner Offer, James Capstick, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Gavin Willacy, Audrey Magee Ireland Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, John Young, Luke Clangy, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Barnard, David Briginshaw (Associated Editor), Keith McHale, Russell Kempson, Keith R. Booth, Nigel Williamson, Daniel McGrory, Alec Eden, P. F. Burrows, Paul Durman, Michael Theodoulou, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Andy Lavender, Tony Hoare, Chris Smith, Jackie Campbell, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, David Watts, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Brown, Warwick H. Taylor, P. H. S, Douglas Jackson, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, William Rees~Mogg, Melvyn Bragg, Mark Fogarty, Roger Boyes, Michael Theodoulou and Joanna Bale, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Oliver August, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, Julian Muscat, John Allison, Christopher Thomas, Nick Szczepanik, John Goodbody, Jason Nisse, Christopher Walker, Mel Webb, Kevin McCarra, Mike Rosewell, Anjana Ahuja, Russell Jenkins, John Shaw, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Charles Bawden, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Brian Glanville, Ian Hindmarch, Fraser Nelson, Martin Waller, Irving Yass, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Alf Morris, David Powell, Jack Bailey, James Christopher, Michael Henderson, Nicolas Andrews, John Phillips, Matthew Beard, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,
ResumoToday This Week in the Times Index National Trust Poll rebuff for Chirac as voters turn to Left 200 tourists stranded at Gatwick England's cricketers go from zero to hero 50 Years of Gardeners' Question Time Iran euphoria over new President Blair-Thatcher talk Taleban triumph The Times England's New Star Saudi judge urges 'blood money' deal for nurses Van Cleef & Arpels Today Blair to consult Thatcher again after talks success Ministers move fast to split pensions Tougher a levels delayed by 'baccalaureate' plan The Golden Key to your New Mortgage You Could Win A Whole Range of Mortgages Sarwar's lawyer rejects new claim about cash handover Clarke wins support in leadership fight News in Brief Economic confidence up Blue Peter elephant dies Fake alcopops could kill Race warning ignored Flying Squad reprieved Bouncing bomb relic Climber killed in fall Abbey National Abortion row wife returns to parents Italy honours English hero who saved a wartime baby Student wins first full Blue for dancing Ruth Gledhill reports on a sporting triumph in the ballroom Compaq Woman 'too old to buy on credit' Apple Pilgrims' progress ends with greeting from Carey at Augustine's landfall Grass loses greenness for Radio 4 defectors Nokia Connecting People Electric shock kills Mp's father Aids victim denies she passed on the virus Family study aims to identify genetic cause of depression Print Lexmark It needn't happen to a vet - or any elderly person Medical Briefing Prototype unit opens for eating disorders New York fan kept Churchill in cigars Wellingtons come with 24-page EU users' guide Norwich Union Becket abbey is found in Dublin Vickers 'Dumb' TV show for children wins praise overseas Worried parents told that BBC's Teleubbies are smarter than they sound Bright young things who behave just like students Loyalists blamed for bomb in Republic News in Brief Matthews better Funicular fight Fraud inquiry Boy, 16, charged Parachute death Royal relief Gene-modified fish grow three times faster than normal Orchestra mounts up to perform premiere of the Islington ring cycle The Royal Bank of Scotland Absolute Power Wolf-dogs 'too dangerous' to be kept as pets Wave of looters heralds new era in Dostum's panic-stricken ghost town Taleban triumph as warlord bribes his way into exile Lufthansa Border alert by Russia after 'keep out' warning Kohl dives for cover while Chirac leads charge into euro cannon fire Inside Germany Juppé pledges policy switch after poll blow French Elections Britain signals growing role in Middle East Celinet Bosnia's soldiers of fortune reject blame over Zaire PC Deal Of The Year? Texas accused of 'assembly line' rush on death row Tobacco firm to unsaddle ad hero Central Park killing panics New Yorkers Smokin Picture Gallery Army coup forces Sierra Leone's President to flee Tehran euphoria greets moderate's landslide Silk Cut Jiang tops power ranking in Asia Yeltsin to discuss future of Kuriles 130 'looters' killed in Indonesia World Summary (Reuter): China warning (AP): Corsica bombs (Reuter): Crew rescued Drivers' love of danger money A study of driver behaviour, toll roads and traffic congestion has produced results that have alarmed researchers. Anjana Ahuga reports Star with its sights on Earth Satellite pinpoints approach of red dwarf star Successful brain operation in the Stone Age Mysterious reserves of water Science Briefing Mitsubishi Skull reveals early surgery Chalk's storage secret found 'If everyone was a rebel, I'd want to be a bank clerk' Actor Keith Allen is an ex-Borstal boy wha has the reputation of being the thinking woman's Oliver Reed Disney The Times Arts the Week Ahead Stirring human tragedy Opera: The Royal Opera revives Trevor Nunn's problematic Janacek staging, Plus, children to the fore at Brighton Festival Rail Europe The countryside is just a distant memory Books Visual Art Perky return to roots Pop: Boz Scaggs on a triumphant note at the Jazz Cafe AUdI Theatre A touch of magic La figlia del mago Brighton The Times Pop Back to the old agony Theatre: How The Comedy of Errors excercised cultural diplomacy in the Gaddafi, Lahore. Plus reviews Opera & Ballet Theatres Dance The Shakespeare wallahs The RSC has been on its travels abroad. Andy Lavender followed it to Pakistan Theatres Jerry Lewis Damn Yankees An Inspector Calls Film Music The Times Arts Tuesday to Friday in Section 2 Black, white and gloomy Black Dove Old Red Lion All the help Parliament prescribed Alf Morris says entitlements for the disabled should not be eroded Defenderess The Times Diary Hero-leaders are like sky-rockets With his present momentum, Tony Blair can do no wrong, but the trajectory won't always be upwards Just play along for now The Tories must regroup, says Peter Riddell. but it is no time for fixed positions Inconvenient The Times Diary No Title Numbers up The Times Diary Vulgar intent The Times Diary Pumped up The Times Diary Wrong Guy The Times Diary A Word in his Ear Blair takes notes from the Thatcher Guide to Europe Tired of Revolution Disaffected Iranians turn in a massive protest vote Crisis in the Kirk Scotland's Presbyterians should have faith in themselves Need for clarity on defence exports Labour and hospitals Value of education Sport letters, page 29 Letters to the Editor should… Early evidence of the Holocaust Legion membership Funding the Tube Opera House costs Blue football fan could be in the red Ban on 'Crash' Sibling rivalry Busy beasts 'Re-branding' Britain European Viewpoint Court Circular Birthdays today Anniversaries Memorial services Tribute to 'forgotten soldiers' Today's royal engagement Church news Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Sparrows followed the horse 3,000 years ago Multiple Display Advertising Items DJM: Nature notes Airtours Marriages The Times The Royal Society Roy Castle Foundation Edmund Frow Edmund Frow, founder of the Working class Movement Library and Museum in Salford, died on May born on June 5,1906 Professor James Scott Professors James Scott, CBE, former regional madical officer for Trent Regional Health Authority, died of pulmonary tuberculosis on May 7 aged 65. He was born on July 3,1931 Latest wills Professor John Hemmings Professor John Hemmings, French scholar, died on May 9 aged 76. He was born on December 13,1920 Consecration of Coventry Cathedral A House Speaking of Peace Peter Creightmore Peter Creightmore, a Master of the Supreme Court, Queen's Bench Division, 1975-96, died on May 15 aged 69. He was born on January 15,1928 News The Times Crossword No 20,489 The solution of Saturday's Prize Puzzle No… Business AA Information KLM AirUK In the Times Today in the Times Great Summer of Sport Hollioake sweeps England home A Star is Born as Teenager Follows Brother's Lead Tune in your TV for Exclusive Live Action Colourful Sky seems set fair for the summer TV Action Replay Woosnam stays course as others stray Golf: Clarke Still in Contention with 66 in Third round of PGA Championship at Wentworth AUdi Vorsprung durch Technik Montgomerie bows to Faldo Mel Webb on the gap that became a gulf between two of Wentworth's finest Frost denies Woods hat-trick of wins Sport in Brief Makinen takes victory Bulls make final charge South Africa defence Kenya first and second Spanish success Sorenstam cashes in Andrews powers home Rose flowers in play-off Defeat for England Hightown win after penalty shoot-out Hockey Villeneuve cruises to comfortable victory Motor Racing: Hill's Early Promise Goes up in Smoke Ecclestone fans the flames of advertising argument All hot and quiet on the Atlantic front Sailing: Close with Ocean Rover Breaks Monotony in Sout Atlantic James Capstick discovers relatively few diversions on board Heath Insured Ii on the penultimate leg of the global challenge Capricious breeze leaves Johnson stranded Patriot game provides stern test for Henman Tennis Warwickshire gain ground thanks to Moles Cricket Championshp Commentary Picture Gallery Atherton confounds his critics Saturday's Scoreboard Hollioake proves it runs in the family Cricket: 19-Year Old Makes Exuberant and Unselfconsious Start to International Career Simon Wilde analyses the impact of the brothers for England and Australia Gloucestershire bow to the rule of Law Gallian keeps Lancashire afloat De Silva's pace too hot for Pakistan Athey lifts Sussex to morale-boosting win Lehmann provides spur for Yorkshire run chase Bass Brown puts troubles behind him by hitting savage best Feeble Middlesex can offer only limited resistance Cricket Johnson and Archer flay Derbyshire bowlers The House of Commons Yesterday's Scoreboards Speight m full flow as Durham savour victory dash Glamorgan increase pressure on ailing Hampshire The Times Lions set off in the right direction Rugby Union: Lessons Must Be Learnt from Opening as Tour Kicks off with a Win Timely decision Duckworth-Lewis offers fairest method yet Still on stream League ruling lacked logic Serious activity Game that must move with the times From a Correspondent in Bucharest: Leadership of John is decisive factor England rue missed opportunities By our Sports Staff: Auckland cruise past Sharks to third final Another O'Brien rises to Ballydoyle tradition Racing: British Raiders Routed Again as Desert King Completes Memorable Irish Guineas Double for Young Trainer Thunderer: Sandown Park Rapid Fallon given ten-day ban for ride in Italy Thunderer: Redcar Thunderer: Chepstow Celeric can continue good work Racing: Yorkshire Cup Winner Poised to Follow up at Sandown Today Saturday's Results Thunderer: Leicester Thunderer: Cartmel From our French Racing Correspondent in Paris: Sasuru maintains progress with Longchamp success Thunderer: Fontwell Park Thunderer: Uttoxeter Thunderer: Huntingdon Gascoigne limping into England twilight zone Injuries blight Hodde's World Cup strategy Wright does his worst for Totten Thunderer: Hereford Thunderer: Wetherby Souness and McMenemy leave The Dell in disgust Godfrey Long Handicap Chase Butler John seizes chance to draw level Journeymen savour their day in the sun Simon Barnes witness a Wembley occsaion of brilliance, beauty and banality Play-off success fuels Gradi's fears of change at Crewe William Hill Monarchs suffer heavy rout American Football United States ride in for testing summer Speedway Yates makes his mark at 100 miles Cycling Cellnet By our Sports Staff: Kendall in no doubt about price of Wembley failure Decline and fall of the house of Wigan Christopher Irvine on the strife dominating a place that was once considered a centre of sporting excellence The Times Friends and families give event a good name Mountain Bike Racing: Camaraderie Carries the Day as National Championships Come to Sussex Sport in Schools The Times Menu eyes double helping Motor Sport Chelsea seeking to reap profit at home and away The Business of Sport China overpower South Korea Badminton Youngsters press case for change Bowls Murray on song to complete victory Equestrianism The Times Radley end 16-year wait for repeat eights win Rowing For the Record Football Baseball Schools Sport Club Cricket Rugby Union Picture Gallery Guide to the Week Ahead Australian Pools Check Motor Sport Cycling Road races For the fit and the couch potato There are two routes for the London Bikethon: the tourist and the scenic John Goodbody on a goos out Sport for The Times Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Winning Move Mees Pierson China will provide fair trial Court will not compel shop to stay open The Times Interpreting tenant's notice on landlord Benefit linked to bodily functions Challenging validity of enforcement notice The Times Co-op retail profit falls but sales and membership rise TES BT Economics no match for the new religion Alternative Investment Market Members' agencies in £730m merger Tourist Rates British Airways German insider dealing inquiry Jaguar Principled way to solve complex road problem Newcastle Buildng Society Word-Watching What we really, really want? Television Choice Radio Choice The past is a much-visited foreign country Review BBC1 Unions press for action on jobs Times Two Crossword Roger Bootle 40 Picture Gallery Andersen forced to pay £23m over PFI project Fortune berates Fidelity for poor performance Chelsea tackles congestion Axa in talks on Equity & Law Black economy Budget plea Prizewinner 42 British Steel tells suppliers to cut prices Halifax auction deadline today Eterna
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