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News from 30/05/1997

1997; Gale Group;

Autores

Tunku Varadarajan, Barney Spender, John Vincent, Rob Hughes, Patience Wheatcroft City Editor, Bill Frost, Mark Souster, Richard Hobson, Tom Pocock, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, and Giles Tremlett, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, George Sivell, Clive Davis, David Lomas, James Landale and Kathryn Knight, Carl Mortished, Richard Eaton, Simon Wilde, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Joe Joseph, Budd Berkman, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, John Thicknesse, Pat Gibson, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, David Charter Education Correspondent, Martin Stephen, George Milner, Debra Craine, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Robert Atkins, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, Charles Bremner, George Moody-Stuart Managing Director, Peter Barnard, David Charter, Jim Lester, Andrew M. Kelly, Luke Clancy, Russell Kempson, Nigel Williamson, Paul Durman, P. H. S., Malcolm Thornton, Michael Theodoulou, Rachel Bridge, Tony Hoare, Chris Smith, Gill Mackenzie, Honorary Secretary, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Tim Rathbone, Tom Benyon, J. C. Lester, Richard Evans, Caroline Merrell, Eric Reguly, Damian Whitworth, Grace Bradberry, Style Editor, Jenny Edmonds, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, R. Jenkins, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Nick Kelly, M. L. Burlyn, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Dalya Alberge, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, Nigel Gray, President, John Lloyd, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jason Nisse, Gabriella Gamini South America Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Mel Webb, Kathryn Knight, Matthew Parris, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Gary Waller, Marcus H. Elliott, Ian Brodie, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Allen Robertson, Brian Glanville, Ben Macintyre, R. A. Philips, David Sinclair, Sue Cameron, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Peter Butler, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Christopher Follett, Foo Fighters, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jack Bailey, Glen Owen and Kathryn Knight, David Powell, James Christopher, Michael Henderson, Michael Evans, Andrew Finkel, Jake Ecclestone, Alasdair Murray, Alan Jackson, David Rosseinsky, Matthew Bond, Antony Fuller, Christopher Jackson, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Mark Robinson, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine,

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The Secret Seven Clinton and Blair hail new partnership Leaders seal 'unbreakable alliance' with jobs action plan and plea for peace in Ulster Scrawny cat of the lottery Al Fayed takes over Fulham Implant inquiry The Times Index EMU hangs in the balance as German rift deepens Fantasy Formula One Gladys takes precedence over President Spice Boys Slimming pills led depressed mother to theft, judge says Why Be a Commuter? Bvlgari Mowlam tells Sinn Fein to get moving Firemen in race inquiry Corn Exchange plans No win, no fee tribunals Servicemen handed over Cattle markets criticised Ooh aah, £15,000 Posthumous degree Dell Leaders cement special relationshipx Mutual praise at Cabinet marks new high in links between Britain and US The Politicians Yuppie soulmates take in dinner and a show The sun shone down as four immensely successful lawyers met up in London yesterday. Alan Hamilton reports on a slickly stage-managed meeting of minds Cherie and Hillary show beats the Bard Globe-trotting wives go to see another new English leader prove himself, but they miss the ending Orange Riverside meal helps to build political bridges The Dinner The difference is all in the cut Fashion PC World Spiritual masterpieces emerge into modern world with £16m price tag Fans rock the art world in Clapton auction Commercial Union Spice Girls' zig-a-zig-ah lyric wins song prize Fujifilm Minister calls for silicone implants inquiry Fisherman says lover already had Aids Rifkind urged to lead breakaway party in Scotland Do It All Ancram support gives Hague campaign a lift Bad health may have gone to the heart of Dylan Medical Briefing Silence continues as stars visit hospital Honda Task force on standards creates clash of opposites The New Team Dons prepare to vote against revised plans for Oxford business school First direct Sunrise Mobility Heads seek to abolish daily acts of worship Sheepdog trials star convicted of cruelty Three collies belonging to 1988 winner of One Man And His Dog had to be put down Boy of 10 dies helping his friends to 'lift-surf in tower block First signing for Premiership's new boys is poetry in promotion Garrard Dolphin filled bathrooms By a Staff Reporter: Mercy plea by family of dead teenager Remains of 'first European' found in Spanish cave BT Sea Empress verdict Hunter in lions' den Gene tests on squid Art passes the biscuits Statue for racing hero Produce of bee wing Worlf Society for the Protection Animals Norwegians honour heroism of RAF pilot Lottery chief delays showdown over pay rises Chris Smith says that Camelot must clean up its act or risk losing its contract. Carol Midgley and Stephen Farrell report on government anger over directors' bonuses Slim pickings for man who runs the Fat One Barclays Mortgages Dixons The Options Call for nurses' deaths puts Saudis in dilemma Victim's brother will come under intense diplomatic pressure to reconsider rejection of clemency If you can stand the heat, then get out of kitchen Weekend Shopping Must a painter use a brush? Kohl blunder puts euro fudge on the menu Brussels insists 1999 currency launch deadline is 'irreversible' Commentary Audi Prince of Denmark disappears to be or not to be alone Hastings Direct Chirac blesses marriage of convenience Centre-Right pins fading hopes on political odd couple French Elections Zurich Municipal Minolta AFP Reuter: Coup chiefs close their borders (Reuter): Angola attack Mugabe baby (Reuter): Somali ceasefire From Reuter: Kabila gives pledge of 1999 elections as he is sworn in Turkish leader steps down to ward off generals The Open University By our Foreign Staff: Opposition takes fight into Taleban heartland The Times By a Special Correspondent and our Foreign Staff: Killings in Timor cast pall over Suharto victory Prince to hand over Hong Kong SAGA Services Ltd (Reuter): Shot fired at leader in Cambodia (AFP): High flyer held (AP): Jailbirds' song Xtral Daewoo prices Applicants to Nato dub surrender veto right Israel's 'secret map' cuts Palestinian land by half Judges sacked for opposing Fujimori Heifer 'is portent of Messiah' Daewoo McVeigh lawyers wind up lightning bomb trial defence Forth Heritage Trendy New Yorkers lap up cult writer's indigestible novel Titanic adrift in battle of blockbusters Midland Republican star quits politics for TV career Six-year-old girl killed in casino (AP): Oj to appeal 'I'm Top Shop Girl, all through' The Valerie Grove Interview The Sunday Times Inside Section Woolwich Direct Pleasures of horsing around Are supporters of the hunt moer interested in sexual conquest than chasing the fox? Joe Joseph reports Kenya & Tanzania Help George's nose for diagnosis Bill Frost reports on dogs that can sniff out the onset of potentially fatal human diseases Minicall Mandelson and the new mandarins Sue Cameron investigates the Secret Seven who run Whitehall There was no debate about giving power to these party people Powell vaults The Times Diary Can Blair avoid another Drumcree? John Lloyd on the Government's attempt to square the Northern Irish circle as the marching season looms Progress may lead backwards The geometry of politics lends movements a spurious inevitability Yum yum The Times Diary Star turn The Times Diary Curse of Maastricht The Budesbank declares war on EMU Chicanery Canary in the Mine Chris Woodhead is central to improvement in our schools Vanity Publishing Books do furnish the mind as well as the beach Ex-MPs on Tory leadership battle Sponsorship ban could 'save' sports Value of Bart's hospital Value of education Fiji and the Crown Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Courtesy in the House Helicopter crash decision to stand Just deserts Dangerous wolf-dogs Water off a duck's back Court Circular Today's birthdays 1,000 horses will star in royal pageant Today's royal engagements Dinners Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain Service dinner Service luncheon Meeting Personal Column Church news Memorial service University news Appointment Absolutely All Wimbledon All Tickets Notice to Advertisers Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Wanted Wimbledon All Tickets Available Alison Adburgham Personal Column Jetworld Airlink Flightsents Embassy Flight Centre Klaus Von Bismarck Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Flightwise A Legacy Means a Lot to the Limbless Animals in Need Kidney British Kidney Patient Association The Sunday Times Professor Peter Rowe Peter Rowe, Professor of Soil Mechanics at Manchester University, 1963-82, died in Kendal, Cumbria, on April 28 aged 74. He was born in Bath on July 2,1922 Manchester United Make History The Times Crossword No 20,493 News Business Aa Information Newspapers Support Recycling In the Times Tomorrow The Times Inside Section ScotAm wasted ?10m on aborted flotation strategy Heron in £100m City development Eurotunnel says dividends to be paid from 2006 Economics Seagram sale fuels talk of merger Education BAe grounds Jetstream with loss of 380 jobs Mark shaken as gold row adds to EMU worries Sport Pink Television and Radio Business Today Stock Market Indices United plea Black belts United Utilities puts case for low windfall tax Distributors feel heat British Airways BTG banks on Torotrak Hain plans 'industrial villages ' LVMH chief's 'win-win' situation Asia-Call SFA fines broker £65.000 for laxness Sector challenge grants Rentokil stake split Air inquiry 'progress' Textile jobs at risk Nike issues warning Mitsubishi Motors fall Tourist Rates RAO Gazprom 1996 Annual Results LIG lifts profits by 36% Berisford up Red chip rush BT Internet M&G shares fall as interims disappoint City Tring chief fights bid to oust board By our City Editor: Better late than never The Times Commentary Thomas Potts buys Coalite for £24.3m SIEBE TLG to end German production SmithKline heart drug satisfies FDA Wakebourne bought by Emerson BTR shares slide below 200p as City turns cool Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options 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 M&GGroup United Utilities Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Blackbelts in engineering Tempus BTG Wall Street Going Dutch The Times City Diary Kohl humbled by the Curse of Maastricht Economic View Germany's gold war could be the undoing of the Chancellor and his single currency vision Mail shot The Times City Diary Coded message The Times City Diary Out of Africa The Times Diary Tinseltown gloom may send Seagram back to its roots The company is under pressure to make spirits its priority, says Eric Reguly Rowe & Maw LONRHO—JCI Merger Equities slip in light trading SIEBE Legal fight nipped in the bud at Interflora Gazprom Siebe 'Ninja' teams hope to save ?50m a year by 2000 Pearson primed to buy Fairfax titles The National Trust Stakis seeks £45m from sale of hotels Norbain chief departs Ryanair oversubscribed Bupa's £34m purchase Co-op pharmacist ahead Apax Finsbury formed An Allegro driven by a Morris Dance: Why an American choreographer now has two British opera companies on his Cv. Plus dance opera reviews Allen Robertson meets Mark Morris on the eve of his Coliseum debut Madness on the mean streets Dance La Tristeza Complice Queen Elizabeth Hall Chichester festival Theatre 97 Dance 1 Dance 2 Too much too young Opera Ariodante St Clement Danes Poetic barn dance Irish Theatre The Royal Opera Opera Tomorrow Hey Ben, where's Jimi? Pop Albums: David Sinclair thrills to Ben Harper's rare blend of spirituality with a hard rock edge The Times Pop 1 Pop 2 Grunge storm-troopers go hell for leather Rooted in sound tradition Jazz Albums Lammas Madeleine Peyroux Pop 3 BT Internet Pop 4 High octane rhythms World Music Sex wars in pop's playground Has the phenomenal success of the Spice Girls left any room for the glamour boys in the teen pop stakes? Alan Jackson reports One-man band on a trapeze Writer Nick Kelly meets the other Nick Kelly—an Irish pop survivor now making a level-headed comeback Suzanne vega Pop 5 Swept into the maelstrom A Tribal Gathering is just the place to test the potential of dance music Pop 6 Pop 7 Taking chances with freedom Jazz Concerts Oh happy night Manu Dibango Festival Hall NT Art Galleries Multiple Display Advertising Items Choice 1 Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Gillian Maxey Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessement 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 Choice 2 A dash of moonlit magic Theatre: A fine production of the Bard in London; a tale out of Africa in Leeds A terrible beauty Things Fall Apart West Yorkshire Playhouse Choice 3 Jack Dee Theatre The Times Unit Trust Information Service HSBC Group Education Courses Eagle Eyes Required These are Hard Times MBA LLM MSc The Nottingham Trent University University of Leicester Faculty of Law WebMaster Internet Technology Instituto Cervantes University of Essex Wellington College Sevenoaks School A Level & GCSE The Mount School St. George's University Lectures, Seminars and Conferences B French University Programmes Multiple Display Advertising Items Dean Close School Chigwell School Mocambique… Summer Schools Cartooning The Sunday Times The Times Newspapers Who respects teachers? We made teaching a working-class trade, not a profession, says Martin Stephen The speaking window of opportunity Video inferencing can help child therapy, writes David Charter Ford Change a child's life with music Dalya Alberge on the composer behind a foundation supplying musical instruments Juventus 'dynasty' turns to dust Football European Cup Final Defeatsuggests Days of One-Club Dominance May Be over The Times Brighton's future remains in doubt Dong's withdrawal boosts Stuer's bid Badminton Obree absence leaves title race wide open Cycling Broadhurst pitches for place in cup team Golf Protecting country Schools deserve more support Kent nearly left out in cold Tobacco threat Carson's schooner cruising to victory Sailing: Adela only 330 Miles from Atlantic Finish Line For the record Today's Fixtures Legal & Public Notices Wigan face easy task before new expedition Rugby League Oxford Eights Rowell calls up six new caps to face Argentina Rugby Union: England Reveal Strength in Depth for First International Pumps Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Clarke has desire to impose his presence Mark Souster hears why the captain of Richmond is ready for renewed national duty Winning Move Keene on Chess Jones fakes the helm for Wales Bath BT Internet Johnson and Rodber add beef to Lions Ramsden wins Epic Stand appeal Racing: Jockey Club to Review Rule 153 in Wake of Newcastle Sterwards' Dec Stratford Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Railton to retire Catterick Wolverhampton AYR Richard Evans Rapid Raceline Elliott and Langer make most of batting practice Cricket Vaughan gives Yorkshire ray of hope Nottinghamshire are grateful to Afzaal Leicestershire attack thwarted by Lloyd Centurions flay Durham bowlers Middlesex handover marked by revealing hundreds Curtis soldiers on with century duty Cricket: Worcestershire Opener Shows Grit after Hick Fails in front of England Coach Moles leads Warwickshire towards prosperity Word-Watching Yesterday's Scoreboards For the Record Results from French Open Haveloek ready for assault on world title Speedway Lomu hopes to return against England Van Almsick out Bulls in finals Syed stays top Irish slump Invisible man ready to appear David Powell, athletics correspondent, finds that Steve Backley still has several points to prove Founders Redgrave four enters fray Rowing Davies in lead role for Britain Hockey In the shadows of the past Television Choice Radio Choice All action and not nearly enough character Review BBC1 Hoddle to ask leading dubs for extra time England coach appeals to league Rangers act swiftly to capture Amoruso Times Two Crossword Golf 41 Doubts over pitch may prompt England to expand Test squad Alan Lee, cricket correspondent, on the attempts to maximise home advantage Hingis down but not out in Paris Rugby Union 42 First Telecom

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