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News from 06/06/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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James Landale, M. Diddams, Jon Ashworth, Tunku Varadarajan, Alasdair Murray and Philip Bassett, Barney Spender, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Peter Shaw-Smith, H. Richards, George Meehan, Rob Hughes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Derek Hodgson, Edwin Cox, Mark Souster, David Rhys Jones, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, John A. Davis, W. K. Cave, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, and Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Struan H. Dunn, James Allen, Carl Mortished, John M. Whittaker, Richard Thompson, Simon Wilde, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Mr Glyn Jones, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Robert Hazell, Shirley English, Kenneth Armitage, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Henry Robinson, Robin Young, Bruce Marsden, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, James Landale Political Reporter, Michael Pinto-Duschinsky, Anatole Kaletsky, Marianne Curphey, Insurance Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, and Nigel Hawkes, David Hands, Annette Lawson, Peter Barnard, Anthony Luckcuck, Russell Kempson, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Nigel Williamson, Richard Cork, Jane Gordon, Paul Durman, John Woodcock, Helen Wallace, Carol Midgley Media Correspondent, Nathan Yates, Adam Jones, Lode Willems, D. Morris, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Ian Murray and Daniel McGrory, Heath Brown Fashion Editor, Damn Yankees, Richard Evans, Caroline Merrell, Duncan Baxter, Bronwen Maddox, Chris Harris, Eric Reguly, Jazz, Oliver Holt, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Nick Kelly, Andrew Heffer, Anna Coote, John Elliott, Adam Fresco, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Editor, Dominic Kennedy, John Lloyd, Christopher Walker, Chris Parker, Mel Webb, David Simpson, Matthew Parris, Jennai Cox, John Shaw, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Michael Austin, Peter Riddell, Desmond Llewelyn, Brian Glanville, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Marianne Curphey Insurance Correspondent, Benedict Nightingale, Jason NISSè, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jack Bailey, Valerie Grove, Michael Henderson, Alasdair Murray, Robert Whymant, John Hoskyns, Matthew Bond, Martin Fotheringham, Christopher Irvine, George Guise, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,

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'Mad sheep' fears prompt slaughter Beef imports threatened Enter Today Putting the bite on the euro Net plan delay Index Exam Family Fever Compromise likely on Camelot pay Buckley's End How the pride of Australia fell as they were put to the test Tomorrow Conservative membership falls by half in five years Harrods Picture Gallery Lots of space in the Mouse for sitting and staring to Political Sketch Blair to prescribe new Labour cure for European Left Prescott sets his sights on Railtrack profits Dell Commuters face strike Work problems unite odd couple Roger Boyes reports from Bonn on a strange alliance in a climate of shifting European priorities Court tells MoD to justify gay ban Thai drugs case convict sent home News in Brief Boycott misses police meeting Wings and teeth on fossil chick Segers accused of cash lies Britons in £100m drugs case hitch Micra named best supermini Aitken tells of shock over prostitutes allegation Former Tory minister was asked by 12-year-old son:'What's a pimp, Daddy?' Court told how pensioner died while fighting off car thief Student fashions a top design career in Paris Policeman unconscious after his car is stolen By our Crime Correspondent: Deported Triad gang may face execution Hospitals look again at breast tests after two deaths Algatel He wanted to kill. Then he was freed to become a baby-sitter Ian Murray and Daniel McGrory report on a series of blunders that destroyed a young family Grandparents are haunted by guilt and regret Designer to aid millennium show Royal National Institute for the Blind Experts dismiss confessions from death-case nurses Abbey National Small Faces star dies at 51 after long illness By a Staff Reporter: Wrong number saves pensioner Laura Ashley Problem family to move into the Street Correction Straw plans curbs on 'advisers' who dupe immigrants Safely review after six air-display crashes in a year Independent Television Commission Fiat Russian welcome for Chipmunk pioneers Empty government offices could cost taxpayers £500m Daewoo Picture Gallery Driver paid nephew to take blame News in Brief Alcohol fault Terrorist killed £285 fruit juice Parachute fails Early curtain Warwick silver Bit of a flutter By a Staff Reporter: Politicians argue case for electoral reforms Buoyant pound helps keep food prices down Weekend Shopping British Airways Our report (May 30) of the conviction of Mr Gwyn jones, the leading sheepdog trialist and current Welsh champion, for illtreating five collies at his North Wales farm at Penmancho, was Norwich Union £7m hope to soothe inflammation pain Medical Briefing Dixons Consultants offer to mastermind hospital closures Two out of ten units would shut under BMA plan to rationalise healthcare Villagers want right to buy By our Medical Correspondent: Public apathy hits diabetes research Ystel Labour promises to get motorists back on buses White Paper will put public transport first and make car use more costly Why the eco-friendly Prescott won't be getting on his bike Damian Whitgworth buys a ticket on the Underground as the press is taken for a ride by the Deputy Prime Minister Tax changes could be used accelerate traffic reforms Alliance Leicester Deaths on the road continue to decline MFI home works Currys Churchill papers to go on sale as CD-Roms Family likely to benefit again from electronic publishing deal for archive thatn cost the nation £13m Colditz prisoner's letters open a door on his life Earth BT Shops Howard and Hague win new pledges of support Giro Personal Banking UK party split over link with Goldsmith In Parliament Woodstock Labour is criticised over sale of Blair speech Tory troops are in worse state than feared Party membership has fallen by almost half since 1992, a Times survey discloses. Michael Pinto-Duschinsky plots the downward course of Conservative associations Career agent keeps blue flag flying in southwest bastion Success Story Party machine needs overhauling Riddell on Politics Last outpost has to settle for keeping the enemy occupied The Poor Relation Panasonic Facsimile New era for grand hotel where Hitler and Garbo were guests Kaiser's favoured haunt revived as 'heart of Berlin' Mercantile Credit Gateway 2000 Scientists seek DNA dues to Mayan 'queen' From Reuter in Paris: £56,000 case of wine says 'thank you' Vectis Chirac talks with Jospin signal unity on Europe Female intake rejects flowerpot image 'Unlike the Juppettes, who were little more than window-dressing, the eight women ministers have built their own power bases' Tycoon's teacher son 'tortured to death for bank cash card' Hitachi Global trashing warms liberal New Yorkers 24 years in jail for CIA double agent The Open University US defence chief draws line against more sex inquests Seoul ships open fire on northern boats Tiny Mountain find sparks gold fever in Egypt Soldiers patrol as Algerians cast votes Picture Gallery Democrats appeal for cash boost News in Brief (Reuter): Bikers bombed Israelis warned Rubbish dump (AFP): Air suspect dies (Reuter): Coup defiance Hone Kong job (AFP): Killer mother Surviving family exam fever Children today are under greater academic pressure than ever before. Has the drive for success gone too far? Jane Gordon investigates The WHSmith Half Price Sale 'I'm not blokeish, I'm affable' Petter Lilley has become a changed man since the start of the Tory leadership campaign. Interview by Valerie Grove. Photograph by Chris Harris Multiple Display Advertising Items Direct Line Philip Howard Fancy life on the ocean wave, Halifaxers? You're cruisin' for a snoozin' Nosed out Picture Gallery Tones need votes, not roots A Conservative leader's duty is never to pander to activists, but to command the argument and the MPs in Westminster With a bang Write wing Ol right The lady is not for imitating Blair remains in Thatcher's shawdow The Tory Choice A weekend of consultation and decision lies ahead Flynn's Flytrap Britain faces the cost of signing the social chapter DNA in the Dig New technologies are talling us with certainty whence we came Timetable the key to referendum Bill Jobs at risk Need for a child Defining the role of a Women's unit Labour anger at Camelot payments Racial harassment Projecting Mercator 'Cowardice' and stress in wartime School worship Wrong Q Sinking feeling Court Circular Personal Column Picture Gallery Royal engagements Birthdays today Memorial services Geological Society of London Service dinners Dinner Service luncheon School news Forthcoming marriages Luncheon Lecture Lord Biffen Baroness Lestor of Eccles Anniversaries Ronnie Lane Obituaries Ronnie Lane, pop singer. songwriter and bassist, died yesterday in Trinidad, Colorado, from multiple sclersis aged 51. He was born on April 1,1946 Personal Column Helen Jacobs John Ewers (From our Own Correspondent): Lawn Tennis Defeat of Tilden On this Day June 6,1927 News The Times Crossword No 20,499 Business Aa Information KLM AirUK In the Times Inside Section 2 Today BT school Net plan put back by Oftel action Sun microsystem Economics Nationwide butler seeks 'a vote for £1,000' Passenger figures prompt concern over Eurotunnel Education City relief takes the brake off Railtrack Simon rallies support for single market Sport Markets expect to see base rate rise Television and Radio Business Today Court overturns Vat ruling Simon urges EU to focus on single market Boots offers pre-Budget payout of £400m Sainsbury's Bank to offer loans Tourist Rates Diners Club International Harman plans pension split at divorce Picture Gallery CU to pay compensation over Pep mortgages Emap in talks to sell magazines Construction orders show 2% decline Foster's aims to sell Inntrepreneur stake Business Roundup Sears settles tax dispute NU grey price slips News Ltd appointment Denby issues warning WH Smith in lease deal Airsprung rises 27% Avesco plans expansion The GP Group Mowlem pays £4.5m for float The Sunday Times By our City Editor: Simon service could deliver ace Commentary Pilkington reviews future of troubled European offshoots Benchmark seeks £119m to buy properties Score!watch Hambro Insurance looks for growth Commodities Liffe Options BAe shares lift off with new Eurofighter hopes 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 Pilkington Lasmo Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes On the right lines Tempus Wall Street Some borrowers rely on Miras No returns from the Revenue Starting date is all in currency debate Back to basics Jolly Roger Operation Rhinegold and French vote unsettle EMU If you want to watch history in the making, keep your eyes on Emu Union discount Tax inquiry Camelot's luck runs out as censure sets in Jon Ashworth on how a British success story has been tarnished by rotten Pr Rowe & Maw Disposals lose ?14m at Powell Duffryn The Times 3i sets sights on German market after dull performance in UK Cater Allen shares rise after approach Cowboy directors under fire Magna Specialist Confectiners Ltd Lasmo bids $453m to operate Dacion Business Roundup Eldorado in $194m deal ICI talks complete Arrests at DKB Nomura 'don' called Late rally puts shares ahead Moss Bros British Funds The Times Unit Trust Information Service Trade Indemnity This is the real thing Theatre: The omens for the Globe are a whole lot better, says Benedict Nightgale, than for a smug Fifties musical Picture Gallery Messing about in leaky boats Opera The Gondoliers Freemasons' Hall Wc2 Theatre 1 Precisely swung Concert Ensemble Singers of Mimmespta St Paul's, Wc2 Theatre 2 Crash Opera An unlikely old devil Music The kids are all writing Pop Albums: How did Hanson become the current teen sensation? David Sinclair blames the parents Hp Pop 1 Pop 2 Champagne flute Jazz The Times Pop 3 Pop 4 How sweet the sound Early Byrds still catching the warm At peace with himself, Roger Mcguinn invite you on a trip through his past Virgin Pop 5 Pop 6 Prince of darkness Life was hard for Jeff Buckley, What will be hard for the rest of us is getting through our own lives without him No comeback, but Ok, so why are those Australian cult icons, the Go-Betweens, back together? Tower Pop 7 Tomorrow Art Galleries Choice 1 Weekend Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Choice 2 A good head for figures Visulart: Richard Cork admires the architect Sandy Wilson's collection of picutures, now on show in Chichester Talk goes for goals Radio Choice 3 GLR ViSUAL Art Grant of leave for review suspends delay Unauthorised use of computer data The Times Landlord's right of re-entry is not a security Power to strike out before rule bites The Times Use of statutory checklist can assist judges Apportioning costs among multiple clients To Advertise Call Multiple Display Advertising Items Middlesex University Holborn College The University of Birmingham Multiple Display Advertising Items Sems, University of Surrey E Institute of Education Multiple Display Advertising Items The University of Sheffield St. George's University School of Medicine Multiple Display Advertising Items The Institute of United States Studies University of… Fax Vocations and doubts GNVQs are not living up to their hype, says John O'Leary GNVQs are not living up to their hype, says John O'Leary Are we doing away with real choice? Duncan Baxter on the abolition of the Assisted Places Scheme BT The importance of being learned At 73, Ida Staples is a University Challenge star on a mission, reports Jennai Cox Injury threatens Weir's career Rugby Union: Redman Summoned from Argentina to Replace Place Injured Scot The University of Edinburgh Multiple Display Advertising Items Grewcock awarded first cap Trinity College London Multiple Display Advertising Items Bulls lead charge for European credibility Rugby League World Club Championship Details MPW Learning about Medicine Travel Writers & Photographers University College London Summer Schools in Italy Chapterhouse Cartooning Career Analysts Ltd The Times Yashmak's stamina to win the day Racing: Cecil's Second String Can Upstage Rcms of Verse in Fillies Classic at Epsom Big-Race Line-Up Epsom No favouritism Comprehensive Form Guide to the 12 Classic Contenders Fahris and The Fly in demand as 14 left in Derby William Hill Singspiel poised to extend big-race sequence Today's Races on Television Epsom Channel 4 Catterick Southwell Perth Paddy's Return takes second at Auteuil Wimbledon Special! Goodwood Gallops fall puts Urbina on sidelines Word-Watching Haydock Park Sheehan on Bridge Yesterday's Results Berry treads familiar path to Royal Ascot Winning Move Keene on Chess Nationwide League to reap benefit from fund Football For the Record Help Maldini escapes censure for tired performance Scholes at hub of Hoddle's new order Oliver Holt on the emerging talents inspiring England's optimism Picture Gallery Fixtures Total Sport Magazine Corsie brightens green party Bowls Tonkov slip gives Gotti chance to open gap In Brief Joint venture Norman in swing Bulls home in Blease banned Hingis completes rout of old guard Tennis: Battling Seles Unable to Halt Graceful Teenager's Progress to French Open Final Picture Gallery Affront to international rugby Punters lose again Unfair to Pierce Common sense should prevail Question of taste Legal & Public Notices Scottish Amicable Life Assurance Society Christie wins photo-finish verdict in rain Athletics Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Master and pupil relish timely reversal of roles Cricket Glamorgan pair feast on wayward bowling Brazilian is no match for Calzaghe Boxing Rapid Cricketline Price brought down to earth by decisive birdie barrage Golf: Barman Savours Taste of Morning Glory with Amateurs while Professional Makes Fine Return to Tour Speight displaying signs of mastering new challenge Webster responds to doctor's orders and leads the field Total Sport Magazine Battling batting gives Kent narrow advantage Hayden at the head of recovery mission for Hampshire Britain again goalless in fourth defeat Hockey Brown assumes lead role in repeat performance Lancashire show little appetite for uphill task Cricket Advertisement Hobbling Lynch adds to damage Noon and Johnson enliven drab day Yesterday's Scoreboards Caddick soon comes to the boil Simmering bowler takes out his frustration on Australia Morning glory stirs memories of Tyson John Woodcock fondly remembers a Test match morning of comparable English euphoria—in Melbourne 42 years ago Tomorrow in the Times The Derby: Tomorrow 3.45 Word-Watching Digging for poetic gold If there's a next time, drop the dead audience Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Rugby Union England walk in Ashes wonderland Thorpe and Hussain turn. Test screw after rampant bowlers run through Australia Times Two Crossword No 1113 Bowlers suggest discipline as key element in their success Football First Telecom

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