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News from 03/06/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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James Landale, Nicholas Watt Chief Ireland Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, Susan Morris, Barney Spender, Ruth Corb, John Grieve Smith, Candida Scott-Knight, Brian Collett, Andrew Pierce, Henry Leach, Adrian Lee, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, David Hands and Mark Souster, Oliver Holt, Football, Correspondent, Derek Hodgson, Magnus Linklater, Ivo Tennant, Derek R. Poole, Philip Howard, David Pannick, Joanna Bale, James Bone, Leslie-Geddes-Brown, Ludovic Kennedy, Brian Barder, Peter Foster, Carl Mortished, Tenby, Tim Kimber, Morag Preston, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, John Thicknesse, Robert Bruce and Jon Ashworth, Pat Gibson, John O'leary Education Editor, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, William St Clair, Adam Sage and Oliver August, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Malcolm Peel, Huon Mallalieu, Marilyn Hayward, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, David Hands, Joseph Connolly, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Kate Muir, Caroline Merrell and Marianne Curphey, Nigel Williamson, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Sacha Craddock, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Gary Slapper, Lin Jenkins, Nathan Yates, Valerie Elliott and Andrew Pierce, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Polly Newton, Emma Wilkins, Nicholas Albery, John Russell Taylor, Paul Wilkinson, Bernard Donoughue, David Coombs, Eric Reguly, Richard Owen, Vivienne Becker, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Tom Rhodes and Rachel Bridge Sydney, Rodney Hobson, Alison Beckett, Adam Fresco, John Allison, Anne Ashworth, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Jason Nissé, Matthew Parris, Elspeth Moncrieff, Russell Jenkins, John Shaw, Duncan Lamont, Scrivenor, Crispin Tickell, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Lars Tharp, Christopher Follett, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, M. J. Peacey, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Marianne Curphey, Peter Philip, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, H. Rafael, James Christopher, David Powell, Derek A. Rose, Alasdair Murray, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Jeremy Bayliss, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, and James Bone, Angus Stewart, Jonathan Mirsky,

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Anatole Kaletsky Lottery chiefs ordered to give up bonus Minister demands act of contrition Referendum Bill to be guillotined Microsoft Sailing off into the windfall sunset Index 21 Ford Cars to Be Won Gulf veteran guilty of bombing Escape to the Good Life Brown changes Budget day Australians lose Art and Antiques French Communists await Jospin's call No easy option of life on benefit says Blair Teacher must be firm with the new playground bullies Political Sketch Blair plans further tightening of the rules for ministers Bank fears building society payout will stoke up inflation Direct Debit Share Options for the Windfall Winners First Britons walk to Pole unaided Salmon farmers object to deal News in Brief Servant 'duped' Microsoft talks Advert attacked Cancer surgery Bullimore sails Last Kray is a 'pathetic old has-been' Elder brother weeps in court as jury is told how he lives off the family name Twins 'treated normal people with great respect and helped them' Husband 'burnt £100,000 after wife walked out' Au pair raped a day after arriving for work Alctel Antiques collector 'deceived Sotheby's to overvalue table' BA faces prospect of summer strikes Correction The Broadcasting Standards Commission Toilets saluted in roll of honour Siebe Princess's farewell to her dress collection Blair meets apathy walking on the wild side No takers for 'welfare to work' among jobless single mothers on rundown council estate NatWest Labour studied American example Mensa hits rich seam in mining village Disused church forced to reopen for a day to grant father's dying wish Help Race body accused of bias by Asian lawyer Apple Think-tank savages Major over EU The Bruges Group accuses the former Primer Minister of appeasing Brussels and says his 'wait-and-see' policy led to the Tories' defeat, James Landale writes Solicitors split over trainees' salaries Rac Dell Briton wins Tony for Broadway Doll's House Time to listen to a tale of despair Medical Briefing Youths mug MP on the Underground In Brief Deafness gene identified Council tender shake-up Tom joins crew of SeaCat Punt and disorderly Boy on male rape charge Busiest surgeons 'safest' Motorcyclists attack car Family lawyers network Swampy tunnel thwarted No Title £125m conservation project accused of destroying wildlife Earth Centre work 'obliterated 80 per cent of important botanical and butterfly habitat' in Don Valley Pupils sue council over school repairs Print Lexmark Specsavers Blair deserves praise for hiring talent from the real world Riddell on Politics Labour's low-pay chief acknowledges risk of job losses Budget Catholic elected Mayor of Belfast Education law being rushed, say Tories BT Clarke in video bid to boost his appeal Virgin direct Civilians flee hotel blaze in battle to control Freetown Nigerian assault force cornered in combined attack by Sierra Leonean soldiers and rebels Tears and tales of terror at family reunions 'People have been raped and had guns pointed at their children. It is anarchy' Oklahoma bomber shocked America as the enemy within Army veteran turned against his Government in plot to avenge FBI siege at Waco BBC Ford Saddam oil chiefs to visit Britain World Summary Murder rate falls Canadians vote (AP): Widow critical Netanyahu attacks media over wife's row with minister Pharaohs' museum hopes to shelter reigning cats and dogs Commercial Union Israel to act over land agent killings Pilot £3bn rail link gives Danes a short cut Nervous Bonn strives to keep euro on track How Chirac's European partners will respond to his failed election gamble and Juppé's premature exit Germany Social Democrats flex their muscles Kohl's Rivals In tomorrow's Times Clarke urges delay on currency The Times The Open University Rome to seek allies for EMU delay Italy Primeval Labour swept into power by red tide of antediluvian politics Ecstatic Socialists celebrated their victory in the manner of France's revolutionary past, Kate Muir writes from Parris Jospin takes reins with hand tied behind back Poll Tally Marriage of inconvenience for Socialists SAGA Services Ltd Left-wing allies head for early ideological clash Policies Direct Line Laid low by an energy crisis Givenchy A new breed of Australian culture invades London I. Q. of 145 and Can't Remember? PMT? Osteoporosis? Menopause? Thera-Posture Dream that turned bitter Running a country pub is a popular downshifting fantasy, but the reality can prove far from idyllic. Grace Bradberry reports Leukaemia Inter-Continental When sex is overexposed Magnus Linklater explains why the sexual revolution leaves him a little hot under the collar Hill House Hammond Euro-rascals pay the price of mendacity Anatole Kaletsky asks: will Kohl's day reckoning be next? Scot free Zut alors Picture Gallery Keep the Isle Emerald Irish voters have a rare opportunity to save their fragile rural wilderness Our own poll on May Day. A public prosecutor is… A dedication P. H. S: Dear me Do Asian values hold water? Jonathan Mirsky deconstructs a glib phrase beloved of Far Eastern despots Bastille Day Europe will reap the whirlwind France has sown A Question of Trust Blair should treat his colleagues like adults Between Two Evils Sometimes the world needs bad cops as well as good Power of Blair's advisers at No 10 Smokeless zone Building new homes in countryside Unjust stigma of cowardice in war Mortgage tax relief Oxford business school Trees to mark the next millennium Renewable energy Supermarket trolleys Water off a duck's back Court Circular Royal engagements Today's birthdays Personal Column Luncheon Reception Dinners Furniture, pictures, porcelain to be sold 1920s house was left untouched for fifty years Linnean Society Anniversaries Marriages Latest wills Forthcoming marriages University news Manfred Von Ardenne Obituaries Manfred von Ardenne, German scientist and inventor, died on May 26 aged 90. He was born on January 20,1907 Personal Column Dom Aelred Squire Dom Aelred Squire, monk and patristic scholar, died at the New Camaldoli Hermitage, California, on May 1, aged 75. He was born in London on December 6,1921 Richard Caws Richard Caws, CVO, CBE, chartered surveyor and Crown Estate Commissioner, 1971-96, died from cancer on May 13 aged 70. He was born on March 9,1927 The Queen and a Consumptive Patient On this Day June 3,1908 Multiple Classified Advertising Items NatWest Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Franchise Association Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Computers & Computing Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cutting out the guesswork Brain Collett finds that small businesses can flourish at the supermarket Bright idea makes light work of advertising Accounts packages do battle Survey puts emphasis on stress Briefings Jobs drive to cover all Wales The Times Owners of small companies hit by pay restraints UK pub industry 'needs permanent workforce' News The Times Crossword No 20,496 Business Aa Information KLM AirUK Tomorrow Inside Section 2 Today Debut drop for Halifax as members take windfall Metroline chief in line for £3.3m John Charcol City relief at new Bank advisers Four appointments hailed as adding credibility to rate-fixing body French Socialists' win upsets markets Arts Ronson pair quit as loss deepens Law Strong may receive extra payoff Lanica share halt may last months Sport Television and Radio Business Today Enron will pay$440m to settle dispute Pension firms face pressure for fairer service Brussels to press for new curbs on closures Andersen rethink on leadership Diners Club International Levitt fails to block extradition warrant Picture Gallery Tradepoint plea for additional finances Regulator clears ICE Securities Watchdog may face Recs' revolt on pricing France backs Stena merger with P&o Business Roundup US boost for 600 Group BNFL-Ukraine talks Biotech trust raises £19m Tobacco case dismissed ABI moves ahead Wyndeham at £8.5m European Telecom up Tourist Rates Emap holds talks to dispose of business titles Filofax suffers profits setback Direct Debit By our City Editor: Thinning the fat cats' cream Commentary Leeds chief sued over £30m Algarve deal Airtours expands in US with Suntrips Grampian TV bid talks confirmed Sportswear firms hit by sales dip at John David Commodities Liffe Options Rush for Halifax shares gives boost to turnover 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 JD Sports Emap Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes On the wrong track? Tempus Wall Street ITV's off-screen drama set to resume Eric Reguly predicts a further bout of consolidation among Britain's terrestrial television companies French firms play waiting game as Left prepares business plan Adam Sage and Oliver August on the threat ro France's privatisations Express deals The Times City Diary Sick leave The Times City Diary Retro rebel The Times City Diary Health regime The Times City Diary Time to tackle exchange-rate uncertainty Governments must make a new effort, say John Grieve Smith Rowe & Maw Equities close off day's lows Ascot British Funds The Times Unit Trust Information Service Siebe the Engineer, Here, There and Everywhere A Lift to down Under Richard Morrison previews a bold Australian invasion of the London International Festival of Theatre The Old VIC Festival Classical choice A guide to the best available recordings, presented in conjunction with Radio 3 The Times Music Time to unravel Ravel Concert LSO/Previn Barbican Tears rain on the summer parade Visual Art: The Royal Academy's Summer Exhibition; a Chinese painter's London debut; plus galleries Richard Cork on a crammed Ra show dominated by R. B. Kitaj Shanghaied by paint John Russell Taylor meets China's greatest living artist LineOne Visual Art Abound the Galleries Visual Art Choice Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Gillian Maxey Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Theatres Choice Feather-brained fun Theatre The Birds Gate, W11 Tears with the beers Pop: A country singer with soul and sincerity; plus a band with a migraine and an addiction Dale Watson Borderline, W1 Choice Needles and pains Morphine Garage, N1 Theatre Career double trouble Duncan Lamont on the draw for lawyers of a second profession in finances, sport and politics Queen's Counsel Steuart & Francis Slinging relief Inns and Outs Chambers Banking & Finance University of Leicester Faculty of Law The language of legal rights Counsel War on Prejudice Quarry Dougall Graham Gill & Young Lipson Lloyd Jones Zarak MacRae Brfnner QD In-House Legal Chambers Professional Recruitment Waging war on prejudice Legislation alone will not halt racially motivated crime, says Gary Slapper Multiple Display Advertising Items GLS Road to riches if all goes to plan Edward Fennell predicts a boom in legal work Quarry Dougall The Nottingham Trent University ZMB Contracts Laurence Simons Quarry Dougall Vertex Titmuss Sainer Dechert Goldman Sachs QD Zarak MacRae Brenner RAS A & L Goodbody Dm&h Multiple Display Advertising Items Special Project Lawyer Association of German Public Sector Banks Quarry Dougall Lord Chancellor Johnson Stokes & Master Quarry Dougall Sedgwick Michael Page Legal QD Midlands Sinclair Roche & Temperley HVCA Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Air Force Park Herrington Armichael Multiple Display Advertising Items EC Jordans Queen Mary Multiple Classified Advertising Items BPP Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lions pack gets down to business Rugby Union Diamond's early call Norton Rose Zarak MacRae Brenner Picture Gallery Leonhardsen joins Liverpool Football Zarak MacRae Brenner For the Record Pools Forecast Somerset fail to seize fleeting chances Cricket: Visiting Captain Calls off Run Chase at New Road after Fall of Fifth Wicket Captain Ramprakash commands approval William Glamorgan prove their pedigree Gough cuts Essex down to size Radford ushers Sussex to comfortable victory Yesterday's Scoreboards Heroics of Hayden just fail to engineer first victory Wells again runs deep in faltering pursuit of Lancashire Dunlop back on track after Manx victory In Brief Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Rapid Raceline By our Racing Staff: Backers seek silver lining in Fabre's Cloudings Racing: Widespread Support for French-Trained Callenger Breathes Life into Sluggish Derby Betting Brighton Pontefract Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Winning Move New order reigns between the showers Tennis: Only Two Seeds Reach Quarter-Finals of Men's Singles at French Open Word-Watching Gateway2000 Results from Paris Fixtures A killer that can be stopped Television Choice City dreamers may fall down on the farm Review BBC1 Adams adds insult to injury Australians slide to narrow defeat in final match before first Test Times Two Crossword Racing Head-to-head races lead to life in the farce lane David Powell reflects on the mismatches that masqueraded as sport in Toronto Hengelo Derby Scoreboard Lions pull rank on Catt Tennis Hoddle happy to try change of formation Fixtures Advanced Hair Studio Treasures Picture Gallery Pleasures Bank Julius Baer Putting the pleasure back into buying The fairs provide an array of museum-quality pieces in an informal atmosphere, says Susan Morris The June Fairs Richard Green Artistic perfection comes of age Grosvenor House, once given over to 'brown furniture', has become a cornucopia of lovely objects, says Susan Morris Discover the American Turner Antiquarian Booksellers Association Antiquarian BookFair Ornaments at home in attractive settings Joseph Connolly previews some of the highlights from Olympia's vast array of the unusual and beautiful It is always rather fun when a practical piece of furniture possesses a frivolous secret Multiple Display Advertising Items Ladies display the write stuff The Brontes Jane Austen top the bill at the Antiquarian Book Fair, reports Joseph Connolly Abegg-Stiftung The International Ceramics Fair and Seminar Beauty and knowledge on a plate Prized pieces and expert talks make the International Ceramics Fair and Seminar a world leader, says Alison Beckett The Grosvenor House Art & Antiques Fair Marlborough New frames software is a work of art Leslie Geddes-Brown takes advice from the experts on framing and lighting and finds that computers play a part Westland & Company Berko Designs on that special something Morag Preston on what the experts buy when they go fair-shopping The Fine Art and Antiques Fair ART Regarding treasures to savour Alison Beckett advises how to keep exotic rugs and tapestries safe from deterioration and marauding bugs Member of the British Antique Dealers Association Matthew Foster Setting the scene for a month of fun-filled days Beneath the surface elegance of the main London fairs lie months of fevered preparation, says David Coombs The Sign of a Good Book Fair Sam Fogg A royal bow to gold and all that glisters The Queen's golden wedding anniversary provides a theme for the dealers. Huon Mallalieu reports Wolseley Fine Arts Grosvenor Gallery Chinese and Japanese Works of Art C. John (Rare Rugs) LTD Unusual gifts for the godchildren Finding an original christening gift can present a problem. Elspeth Moncrieff on some real treasures Lapada Rupert Harris The Cider House Galleries Ltd Hong Kong shadow over art trade Elspeth Moncrieff on the uncertain trading future of the former colony after the Chinese takeover GEBR. Douwes Fine Art Treasures await careful bar gain hunters You don't have to pay the earth. Angus Stewart shares the secrets of finding delightful pieces at delightful prices The Fine Art and Antiques Fair H. C. Baxter & Sons China in Hogarth; Hogarth on china Lars Tharp on the loan axhibitional at the Internstional Ceramics Fair Josiah Wedgwood & sons Limited French Impressions Slow burners that set society aflame 200 years ago, Mary Wollstonecraft died giving birth to Mary Shelley. William St Clair hunts down their early editions Luis Elvira Anticuario The British Antique Furniture Restorers Association Women's Writes Southampton Institute Evoking genteel pursuits and feminine designs From lap-desks to needlework samplers, women's influence on fine furniture has been plentiful, says Peter Philp PTA Buy the picture, get the chairs too Huon Mallalieu uncovers some of the unusual stories behind the paintings that are on sale at the Juen fairs Revel in the glamour of old gold Estate jewellery, in all its eccentricity, is the essential accessory for men and women this season, says Vivienne Becker Gold and gunmetal cufflinks, made from metal form the guns of mafeking Import tax will push buyers out of Europe London's future as an art trade centre is far from certain in the face of proposed new tariffs, says Ruth Corb Multiple Display Advertising Items Berwald Oriental Art Aubrey Brocklehurst Nigel Williams Rare Books Robert Kleiner & Co. LTD David Bowden Oriental Antiques Multiple Display Advertising Items Harrington Bros Multiple Display Advertising Items Exhibition of Antiques and Fine Art Multiple Display Advertising Items The Dictionary of Art Chubb

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