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News from 04/06/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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George Cole, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Anthony Harris, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, John R. Andrews, Chris Ward, Christopher Thomas South Asia Correspondent, Adrian Lee, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Christopher Bowen, Mark Souster, Max Glaskin, Inigo Gilmore, Richard Hobson, Jake Barnes, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Michael Binyon, Joanna Bale, Jeremy Kingston, Nicholas Watt, Chief Ireland Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Polly Newton, Political Reporter, Robert Stevens, Master, Guy Clapperton, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, and Jan Raath, Peter Shore, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Booth, Peter Mandelson, Jason Niss?, Stephen Farrell, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Katherine Bergen, John Kavanagh, John O'leary, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Hubert Picarda, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Russell Kempson, Marcia McLeod, Daniel McGrory, Paul Durman, Brenda Maddox, Bryan Cassidy, Oliver August and Carol Midgley, Father Times, Anne Ashworth and Caroline Merrell, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Francis Bennion, Adam Jones, Clive Parker, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Tunku Varadarajan and Dalya Alberge, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, Alan Wells, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Chris Partridge, Bronwen Maddox, Deborah Brett, Eric Reguly, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, John Allison, Geof Wheelwright, Nicolas Walter, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Nigel Jackson-Stevens, Christopher Walker, Tim Hames, Jeremy Woodhouse, Jill Sherman and Joanna Bale, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, P. B. Waterfield, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Gavin Hadland, Alan Brewer, Anjana Ahuja, L. L. Blake, Michael Austin, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ray Hatley, John Wilson, Brian Glanville, Jason Cowley, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Fraser Nelson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, Nigel Powell, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Lindsay Nicolle, James Christopher, Michael Henderson, Glenys Kinnock, Nicholas Lane, Matthew Bond, Dr Keyboard, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent,

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Secrets of Summer Legs Blair curbs honours for politicians Knights of the shires' lose out MPs want vote on fox hunting Literacy drive Kohl gives way Amstrad logs off Index National building strike may hit new Jubilee Line 21 Ford Cars to Be Won Training knocks wind out of Gale Force Picture Gallery William the Concretes Speeding blitz aims at 'urban gorillas' How to Plug into a Summer of Rock By our Chief Political Correspondent: Harman says women will have greater say on policy Home & Legacy Insurance Services Limited Morbid fascination of ghost dances with wolves Political Sketch Mowlam outlaws terror groups as Ulster talks resume CSi Computer Serve IRA man tells court how unit set up London base Lottery chiefs in pay row may go to better-paid jobs Prime Health Broadmoor chief to take early retirement News in Brief Rio follow-up Kids meet Blairs Harrier jet escape Nuclear des res Lost World found Rover scraps ad Exam abandoned American curator pulls out of Ashmolean job Oxford pay would have halved New York salary City trader tells how she drove off armed attacker As if golfers didn't have enough to worry about Polar pair head for hot baths and beer AST Man, 21, stalked Ann Summers chief by phone Direct Line Legacy of man who signed up all the big names of our time Cancer research to benefit from sale of 47 volumes filled with 20,000 autographs Dating agency founder died a reclusive alcoholic Loneliness is just one problem Samsung The Times Norwich Union Government books summer schools to aid slow readers Schools Running Courses Stay-away children win legal right to demand costly individual attention Quick thinking RAC Intensive tuition will last up to two weeks Thrust team accelerates through desert towards rendezvous with sound barrier BT Trainee doctors relearn the art of a soothing bedside manner Saga Services Ltd Fortis Cognos Violent mental patient absconded to stab baby After the single currency, try the single tongue The Royal Bank of Scotland Nokia Watchdog threatens to ban corrupt estate agents Outlawed Practices BM British Midland From Leeds to love in a cold climate A British woman married the Eskimo who saved her father's life, Paul Wilkinson writers Sainsbury's Detectives name man found dead on beach News in Brief WPC claim fails Healthy pay rise Students on call Video reverse Whisky blaze Labour must beware of relying on brute force of its majority Ministers warned of long haul for referendum Bill Hague 'one of us' says Parkinson Tory leadership: many MPs Keep contenders guessing as first-round campaign enters final phase DELL Powell to remain Blair's chief of staff Rival camps target the floating fifty Paying over £250 for Car Insurance? Deal over EU veto clears way for new Union treaty Decision-making will be easier under an agreement yesterday - but Britain insists on an 'emergencey brake' for foreign policy, writes Charles Bremner in Luxebourg The Open University (Reuter): Pope condemns 'the wall of division' Prime Minister sets off on hectic summer of summitry Zurich Municipal Socialists' call for new talks on euro pact opens rift with Kohl Backbench rebels force climbdown by Bonn on gold Citytraveller Direct Ltd Major calls for delay on single currency Give yourself a payrise Britain offers extra help for Albania poll Midland Ex-King stripped of Greek land World Summar La Fenice pledge (Reuter): Fraud inquiry Statue 'cried' Explosive mix of foreign powers sets stage for all-out Afghanistan war Us renews airlift as Britain recalls Freetown envoy Sunrise Mobility Ex-army chief is Peres heir Snakes and tortoises reveal sorcery of Mobutu regime 'Revenge' of Hiv woman Advil Iraqis' British trip called off Thousands will defy Tung at massacre vigil Nokia Auction houses facing anti-trust inquiry Aigner Pressure grows on McVeigh jurors for death penalty Judge bans inflammatory testimony in effort to avoid Oklahoma 'lynching' Britain urges US to stay in Bosnia Waterslide prank ends in tragedy (AP): General quits 'scandal base' over own affair Sentence 'could speed up executions' Narrow victory for Chr?tien bodes ill for Canadian unity Barclays Stockbrokers Limited The secrets of summer legs Long hot days mean long, brown limbs. But how can you avoid the risky informality of bare legs? Deborah Brett on some sheer solutions Calais Elizabeth Stanbury Lord Death, where is thy spin? How we dispose of our bodies is no longer a simple matter, reports Grace Bradberry Multiple Display Advertising Items When freedom means going out to work The daily grind can be a great liberator; it gives our lives meaning and structure Legal & General Alan Coren Impulsive women with more cheek than scents leave men standing Ace of clubs Picture Gallery In place of Stormont Memo to Mr Blair: Ulster's need not go to South Africa to learn reform—only to Belfast City Hall Cook's tour Loss of face A new leaf Us justice is still in the dock Tim Hames says McVeigh's trial was just for show Blunt Instruments For Labour, Saving on debate now must mean paying later Righting Reading British children could and should be more literate Rome is Not Done in a Day But a good way to start is at ease with a tartufo Effects on euro of French election Silver lining Advisers at No 10 Drivers' mobile phones Proper role for a teaching council Abolition of worship in schools Oxford 's Bacon World Cup embargo Long and short of a Latin epigram Ban on 'Crash' Court Circular Premium Bonds Westminster School The Cardinal Vaughan Memorial School Horris Hill v Arabs Field Marshal Sir James Cassels Picture Gallery Today's royal engagements Latest wills Personal Column Birthdays today Legal appointment Anniversaries Church news Multiple Classified Advertising Items Acorn Sairlifts Forthcoming marriages Sir David Hildyard Hugh Faulkner Alfred Aubone Baden Fuller Multiple Display Advertising Items Marriage Dinners Service dinner Announcements Multiple Display Advertising Items Eddie Thomas Obituaries Eddie Thomas, Mbe, former boxer, trainer and manager, died on June 2 aged 71. He was born in Merthyr Tydfil on July 27,1925 The Sunday Times Worldcall Personal Column Scottish Amicable Life Assurance Society Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices George P. Livanos Dog Cheatham On this Day June 4,1956 Lesson one: do not forget to tune the telly Why Channel 5 is failing to get a following Multiple Classified Advertising Items Management Match Media, Sales & Marketing Multiple Display Advertising Items Clinton Jones Falgard Limited In search of a blockbuster Britain's TV buyers are in LA looking for the next hit series, says Giles Whittell Idols Buzz Factor—top New Shows Co-Operative Multiple Display Advertising Items Advertising Telesales Marketing Managers Unhappy inside Camelot The Listener the News behind the Headlines Lottery loser Farewell Max Frontline Sadler Fact, fiction and the F-factor Lis Howell may have been sacked by Gmtv but she has used the experience as rich source of material for her autobiographical novels. Jason Cowley reports Private affairs and public warfare The Times News The Times Crossword No 20,497 Business Newspapers Support Recycling Forecast American Express In the Times Tomorrow Inside Section 2 Today Sugar takes £68m cash from Amstrad Three-way split will focus on Betacom electronics group Award for Times journalist Maple Halifax investors suffer another fall Arts Chiefs sell before warning at Oasis Sport Troubled Racal sends signal to buyers Television and Radio Pages 50,51 Business Today MEPC to hunt out takeover targets US provides lessons on trade union law changes Dividends attacked by Ofwat Hartlepool Water PLC Warning by Grid as profits rise Costs targeted to counter future impact of pricing curbs Net gains at Dairy Crest Enron loses court battle over North Sea contracts Anglo American earnings surge Diamonds, gold and coal put shine on mining firm's year Ukav to use new purchase for bid Prudential ordered to re-test sales staff Business Roundup NU grey quote tops 300p Brammer Budget fears Founder sells shares R-R wins turbine orders Toy Options advances Cardinal cash call Sharpies makes £6.7m Pensions official quits Verdict on windfalls Tourist Rates Vodafone seeks to build presence in overseas markets Union membership falls Newbury Building Society Air New Zealand By our City Editor: Hot property will burn fingers Commentary Scottish builder lifted by early profits target Wpp acquires £13.6m stake in rival Albert Fisher buys chilled food supplier for £27m De La Rue hit by integration of Harrison Respite for names on minimum asset level Commodities Liffe Options Shield Diagnostics back in favour on bid talk 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 De La Rue Mepc Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ftse Volumes Frostbite only temporary Tempus Vodafone Wall Street Sugar the reluctant computer guru is returning to his roots Jason Nisse on a radical restructuring that will see the Amstrad name dropped Fossil warning has unions digging deeper to boost recruitment Peak practice Missing face Overboard Legal & General EMU: how the Americans don't see it Late rally boosts prices Siebe British Funds The Times Unit Trust Information Service Print Lexmark North of the Thames London Property Hamptons International The Times Property Supplement Focal Point Kitchens Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Northumberland Hampshire - Ellisfield Berkeley Homes ARLA Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ziggurat GA How to make a small fortune A wide choice exists for those wanting a rural lifestyle which involves running a business, reports Diana Wildman A wide choice exists for those wanting a rural life… Retirement Homes City Parochial Foundation The Sunday Times Gibraltar Robertbruce & Partners Jackson-Stops & Staff Property RCL Montreaux Industrial Units for Sale Fettes Village Housebuilder of the Year Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property Briefing Heritage Film William the concreter Heritage: A furious dispute has erupted over an addition to a medieval castle in Normandy. Marcus Binney reports Frames from a life lived on the hoof Film: Christopher Bowen on Martin Sherman's fascination with the world of dance NT Rising Star Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament Dorry Hughes Tomorrow Fun and games at the Coliseum Opera: John Allison previews the new season at English National Opera, and talks to the men behind it Ford Opera Music For X-philes only Bath Festival: Gerald Larner has his eardrums mightily percussed BBB Music 2 Uncut Music 3 Perfectly formed The man sells his world Rather rank outsiders Theatre: Racing comedy set for the knacker's yard; sub-standard fare from the sub-continent Throwaway Theatre Royal, Stratford East Art Galleries Pop Adelphi Theatre Theatre Bored to the bones Skeleton Soho Theatre Choice 1 Today's Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide 298,000 reader of this Section go to the theatre at… Choice 2 Ernst & Young Williams Lea resourcing Charing Cross and Westminster Medical School Ford Agricultural Clerk Regus Personal Assistant to the General Manager Midland Bank Adminstration Manager-Circa ?25,000 p. a Assistant Executive Secretary Cluttons Maskells Multiple Classified Advertising Items Room at the Top HOBstones Recruitment West End Temps Alan Baxter & Associates Canning Andersen Consulting HOBstones Recruitment Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants H. 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Owen Plc PE Pan European Recruitment Personal Assistant to Director An Angela Mortimer Concept International Parkman Art Gallery Gold Standard Concept International appointments PA to Chairman King's College London The Royal Marsden Nhs Trust Receptionist c?15,000 + Benefits We are an international, organisation working in… Summer in the Sun… for the Sizzling Hot Temps First Steps on the Career Ladder… to ?18,000 Top Rates for Top People Long term assignments for… PA / Office Manager Partners Secretary Salary £18,000 Secretarial Position £14,000 Secretaries and Receptionists Travel Team Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items BMA Woolworths Challenging Work Pa/office Administrator Maine - Tucker Elizabeth Hunt Aldrich & Company Gordon Yates Management Consultancy TV Production Multiple Display Advertising Items Estate Agency Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maine - Tucker Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Aldrich & Company Gordon Yates Office Angels Manpower Portman PA/Systems Administrator Production Advisor 20K + bens Maine - Tucker Elizabeth Hunt Aldrich & Company Gordon Yates Over-busy Md of leading Pr Company seeks energetic… Bankers Trust Manpower The Recruitment Company Maine - Tucker Elizabeth Hunt Aldrich & Company Gordon Yates Crone Corkill REED Multiple Display Advertising Items JFL Young City Sec Drake International Secretary (Pr) A New Career in Recruitment? Key Stone Crone Corkill REED Multiple Classified Advertising Items The McKinlay Law Partnership Recruitment Consultants PR Jigsaw Recruitment Theatrical Entrepreneur c£19,000 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Pa Administrator to Training & Development Director… Knightsbridge PA Susan Hamilton Personnel Janette Teager & Associates Publishing c£22,000 Julia Ross Personnel Crone Corkill Pa/sh/sec Dartford ?18,000 Office Angels Portman Susan Hamilton Personnel Beavers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reception Selection Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Entrance is Free AA Multi-Lingual Opportunities The Body Shop Euro London Appointments Bilingual Bonaza Bhingual Secretaries 2O-25k. We urgently require… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Penguin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tate Legal La Cr?me Legal Wise Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brooks and Howard face international challenge The Times Qualifiers Tennis: French Open For the Record Scottish Amicable Life Assurance Society Surrey must wait for foreign aid to arrive Cricket BBC strives to set new boundaries for Ashes coverage Today's Fixtures BT Sounds ropy Waugh means peace and harmony Health disservice One-day blunder? First-Glass Averages Old fixation Ward is the new king of Herts Ryan given plum Derby ride on Benny The Dip Racing: Gosden Books Newmarket Jockey for Dante Winner Newcastle Thunderer Specialists Rapid Raceline Warwick Yesterday's Results Richard Evans Beverley Chester Folkestone Maldini on hiding to nothing in tournament too far Football Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Roberto Carlos sets goal standard Juninho top of Liverpool's list Merricks makes rapid progress Sailing William Hill Gualdi and Gotti help to maintain mastery In Brief Court date Reifer's reward Johnson jolted Seeds sown Eddie Thomas Jenkins can set Lions backs alight Rugby Union: Forwards to Lay Firm Foundations for Strength and behind Scrum The Leading 100 Entries in the Times Interactive Team Cricket Game Interactive Team Cricket Scoreboard AXA Equity & Law Teams Triumphant England fail to impress Geraghty thinks Kim's Best How to Make a Transfer Australians ready to rule world Rugby League Equine world breeds contentment Word-Watching Brian Masters 'she Must Have Known' Phillips to help new Pony Club A moving political interview Television Choice Could bacon really have been Shakespeare? Bbc 1 Ince promotes Sheringham for Italian job Unsettled striker finds ally Times Two Crossword Racing Waugh dispels notion of Australian disunity Drugs ban for Smith Rugby Union Coetzer finds power to dismiss Graf Morse Techno Summer CSI Compuserve 7 Pages of It Jobs Friendly fire turns deadly Hi-Grade Discs put the squeeze on videotapes Nhs trusts 'not ready' for 2000 problem First come, first served rule upheld A domain name dispute has reached the courts. Clive Parker reports Quick sail for yachting trips Apple Jam on the superhighway Authorised System Centre Toshiba UK climbs on the desktop The Document Company Web allows public views on new US superbridge Software keeps things shipshape DELL Flying in the face of science Switch to network computers at Safeway DELL The world at your feet Chris partridge charts the exciting new development extraordinary online map systems that can take you anywhere on Earth Stars to be seen in glorious close-up The most powerful X-ray camera made willbe sent into space for a mission that promises spectacular results. Nicholas Booth reports OPUS Clinton 's move to prevent net taxes Where there's muck, there's silicon Mobile data helps police crack crime Internet Access How I produced an entire movie on my desktop PC BT Internet Life made suite for home video editors Giants link for digital coup Dedicated service for followers of fashion The net will keep high-street clothing suppliers abreast of street trends. Lindsay Nicolle reports A-mail set to give Internet the big E Cellular e-mail delivers direct to your mobile 'An estimated 80 per cent of Britain's e-mail users also own a mobile phone or pager' Patently a frothy mixture Can't see the band? That' because they're 60 miles Sun also rises on the net Creative USRobotics Rock gods walk tall at 18 metres high £80,000 for the coolest sound around Follow the doctor's guide to computing Infotrade Windows will no play the game Plenty of accounting for small firms' taste Software Prime movers in the computing world Ibm breakaway tastes success Centura Law breaks free from fusty image Esp intranet Pressure of work takes its toll on IT directors Microsoft Office 97 CBI takes bold electronic leap Confederation's £750,000 network gives British business online access Dates for IT diaries Agenda REED Cliveden Interlink Jhc PLC GCS Casio ERS The Contract It Specialists SHL Systemhouse SAP Hicalibre ERS Senior Level Appointments UK Wide IT Vacancies The Document Company A&P Halifax Taylor Bloxham Limited International Support Specialist Berkshire c£30k +… The Family PC! TIME MMX

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