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News from 07/06/1997

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Natasha Fairweather, Alyn Shipton, John Naughton, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Matthew Wall, Barney Spender, Mark Mann, Paul Heiney, J. S. Fleming, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Portia Colwell, Catherine Kime, Philip Bassett and Alasdair Murray, Peter Shaw-Smith, P. B, Rob Hughes, Nigel Colborn, P. W, Simon Barnes, Tom Griffiths, Derek Hodgson, Magnus Linklater, Mark Souster, Robert Breckman, Simon Wakely, Richard Hobson, Harvey Elliott, Louise Clarke, John Diamond, Tom Pocock, Ivo Tennant, T. P, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Hilary Finch, G. P., Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, Barry Turner, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, George Sivell, James Allen, Guy Wilkinson, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Ginny Dougary, Gillian Maxey, W. Butler, Simon Wilde, Tony Patrick, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Joe Joseph, Susan Carr, Alex Wijeratne, Robert Sheehan, John Adamson, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Kathryn Gyngell, Debra Craine, John O'leary, Education Editor, Jon Ashworth and Carol Midgley, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Ian Morton, Stephen Farrell, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Peter Millar, Michael Clark, T. P., Frances Bissell, P. B., Charles Bremner, David Long and Les Evans, C. J. Myerscough, R. MacAlastair Brown, Peter Barnard, Adrian Ramos, Derwent May, Andrew Havery, Kate Muir, Oliver August and Michael Clark, Jack Waterman, Janet Todd, Lizanne Rose, Alasdair Murray and Caroline Merrell, Bryan Magee, Stephen Anderton, Paul Durman, Sarah Johnson, John Woodcock, Audrey Magee, Ireland Correspondent, Arthur Harada, Gabriella Gamini, Nathan Yates, E. Lighton, Joanna Swan, Mitch Jenkins, George Plumptre, Christina Koning, Albert Friedlander, Adam Jones, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Roger Boyes and Jill Sherman, Noggs, Vaughan Freeman, Gareth Huw Davies, David Robinson, D. R, John Russell Taylor, Eric Jacobs, Patrick McLeavey, Peter Roberts, Elizabeth Gee Chairman, P. W., Karen Zagor, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, James Allcock, Roland Brown, Stefano Hatfield, Brian and Chris Emson, Graham Wilson, Richard Evans, Caroline Merrell, Robin Neillands, Bronwen Maddox, Eric Reguly, Richard Owen, Oliver Holt, Damian Whitworth, Polwarth, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Marcel Berlins, Therese Gordon Duffy, Robert A. Morley, Stephanie Billen, Julian Muscat, Glen Owen, Anne Ashworth, Bob Remington, Agence France-Presse, Giles Whittell, Martin Holmes Co-Chairman, Philip Webster Political Editor, Stephen Haseler, Sara McConnell, Alan Copps, Chris Parker, Brian MacArthur, Jason Nissé, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Amanda Craig, Tim Wapshott, Russell Jenkins, Michael Austin, Jane Owen, Tony Fenlon, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, David Williams, Jane Laidlaw, Arthur Gould, Jason Cowley, Simon Jenkins, Hattie Ellis, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Christopher Walker Middle East Correspondent, Michael Horsnell, Perry Cleveland-Peck, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Marianne Curphey Insurance Correspondent, Heath Brown, Jill Parkin, Benedict Nightingale, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Stuart Birch, Jonathan Meades, Stephen Dalton, Marianne Curphey, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, John Woodcok's, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Jack Bailey, Michael Henderson, Robin Lodge, Jane McCarthy, Penny Perrick, Christian Dymond, Conal Gregory, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Gill Hornby, Christopher Irvine, Russell, R. Bell, A. R.,

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Today Plus: 1015 for Young Times Readers and the Directory Britain basks in the rare glory of a great summer of sport Blair tells Kohl: our borders must stay The Times sales forge ahead The Times Index Cambridge fires broadside at flotillas of rowdy punts Camelot pay row settled Aitken explains his stay at Ritz Jobs equality Ivory trade call 100 Best Summer Wines Bank increases mortgage costs Plugging the Gap Consultant charged with wife's murder Directory Veuve Clicquot Monday The Times on Monday Blockbuster Lottery "fat cats' offer to share the cream It's far too close to call as Ireland goes to the polls Right tights it out to stop Clarke Barclays Leica Inquiry into strip-search of inmate News in Brief Prestwick take-off QCs drop oath Tories delay Bill Genesis reborn Ex-carpet fitter makes a pile as £8m City trader By a Staff Reporter: Dambuster bombs turn up on coast England sponsor puts legal boot in By a Staff Reporter: Judge attacks law on youth detention Teenage girls assaulted on way to college Police gave misleading evidence Virgin Barefoot Princess tests resolve of Neasden's monks Britain's Biggest Electrical Stores Aitken denies misleading Butler over stay at Ritz Security checks may by made on nurses Marks & Spencer Financial Services Cellnet Noel Gallagher weds Trade Secrets The Sunday Times The Link Dons protest at museum extension Opponents claim £10.9m stone box will damage integrity of Fitzwilliam's classical facade Alzheimer's gene is identified Barclays Prime Health Sainsbury's Health trust gives care jobs to former mental patients Homebase By a Staff Reporter: C& thieves abandon baby in alleyway Hastings Direct Ystel Mother wins maternity pay claim News in Brief Driver jailed Boy dies in silo Flying fish Double strike Inspectors attack poor conditions at Islamic school Lloyds Bank The giant planet where a shower can last a century Vegetarians aim to feed 5,000 on giant salad Policeman hit by car thief is a Good Samaritan Holland Bell cash appeals to churches Southern Africa calls for lifting of ivory trade ban Demands to relax protection laws 'could renew threat to rhinos, elephants and jaguars' Packard Bell Bank of Scotland Dolphin Protesters start second week locked in tunnel Duchess to revive lost splendour of Alnwick Castle Leading designers are hired in £5m scheme to recreate Percy family's 18th-century walled garden Foreign implants take root Tradewinds Dixons Black evangelist hails Church for tackling racism Leader of Evangelical Alliance praises courage behind his appointment Comet Ruth's faithful path to God Credo Informative Cellnet Irvine says justice reform must offer value for money By our Legal Correspondent: Curbs placed on press inquiries Rule of law: restrictions for the media briefing Aigner Blair summons lawyers to core of Government The central role given to Lord lrvine of Laring, the Lord Chancellor, is a sign of the closeness between Tony Blair's team and the legal profrssion, Frances Gibb writes Merseyside Blair and Jospin map out their fraternal gulf Stena Line Unsteady hand of Anglo-German friendship Commentary Italian paratroops are accused of torturing Somalis Mafia godfather arrested Wickes Challenge to Juppe for party leadership Governors warned by Yeltsin on bribes (Reuter): Mountain reunion for Pope Russians to vote on burial for Lenin Sacked crusader for tribes wins Body Shop case Firm that pioneered 'trade not aid' accused of failing to honour Amazon contracts First direct Bildt bows out with warning to us on arming Bosnian troops Girobank The Co-operative Bank Morgan Grenfell & Co. Limited Coutts (AFP): Briton on trial over arms drop World Summary (Reuter): Tanker blast (Reuter): Skyway robbery (Reuter): Congo gunbattle (Reuter): Fiesta of shame Prudential Claims of fraud as Zeroual party wins Algerian election Even before the results of an election dogged by violence were announced, the Opposition claimed it had been cheated, writes Peter Shaw-Smith in Algiers Judge pops 165 questions so Molly can wed David Democrats 'funded by dead donors Clinton to rule on adulterous general Office World Hussein admits costly mistake over Six Day War White 'Nubian' joins race for benefits Stena Line Alabama man executed Migrants 'spell doom for Republicans Tunku Varadarajan reports from new York on a prediction that it will be almost impossible for a Republican president to be elected after 2008 Reuter: Spanish protesters halt French traffic The Sunday Times Jospin's deputy goes native Modern-day Joan of Arc defends Socialist bastion and sets her sights on the presidency Station's escalating woes World Cup footballs 'from Chinese jails Allied Carpets Big ideas from city 'elephant Summon up the bloodless Theatre: Groundlings do their best to lift a low-key Henry; lightweight home truths Silk Cut Theatre 1 Looking for the meat in this aspic Theatre 2 Jazz A diabolical poetic dialogue The silent soloist Concert On Monday Still-life in a disco Pop: Stephen Dalton sees the Pet Shop Boys take up a West End residency MINIcall Opinion Politicians make great opera villains Pop MOPS Opera & Ballet Theatres Going out To advertise in The Times theatre listings Always The Fitzwilliam 's enemy within We no longer mutilate pictures to make space, yet a great Cambridge museum can still have its facade ruined, says John Adamson What know they of cricket Arlott and Johnners have gone, but Test Match Special goes on forever-I hope Delivery date The Times Diary Dead wrong The Times Diary Paid up The Times Diary Table talk The Times Diary St Columba's connections Magnus Linklater on a great and good missionary to Picts and Scots Duffed up The Times Diary Smith in Camelot The Heritage Secretary has had a lucky escape Warrior for Peace Barak will Provide real competition for Netanyahu Highwayman Prescott Transport policy should not be confined to transport alone Hopes and fears in battle for euro Scotch miss Philosopher's vote Single parents and 'welfare to work Taking sides on Tory leadership Long-standing date Increased fares Stuff of which our dreams are made Supermarket trolleys Watching the clock Court Circular Royal engagements Service luncheons Central India Worse Salters' Company Memorial service Appointments in the Forces Dinner Legal appointment Personal Column Weekend birthdays Anniversaries Church services tomorrow School news Appointment Court & Social Forthcoming marriages The Royal Society of Literature Private Advertising Opening Times Personal Column Australia & New Zealand Fred Nutbeam Frederick Nutbeam, MVO former head gardenar at Buckingham Palace, died on May 16 aged 83. He was born on March 18,1914 Jeff Buckley Jeff Buckley, guitarist and songwriter, drowned on May 29 aged 30. He was born on Auguest 1,1966 Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices William Crampton William Crampton, vexillologist, died on June 4 aged 61. He was born on May 5,1936 Marion Coate Mario Coate, Mbe, Serectary of the Franco-British Society, 1946-77, She was born on May 3,1906 Invasion Secret Reveaked News The Times Crossword No 20,500 Opinion AA Information ABTA Sections Weekend Directory Inside Section 2 Today C&w sells £726m stake in Hongkong Telecom Rank completes ?lbn Xerox sale and gives£250m to shareholders Business Today Richer Pru staff get free shares to retrain Working Week Cazenove to deal for NU Sporting farewell as MacLaurin declares Investment CBI to call for £3bn tax increase Investec Sport Weekend Money The Times City Diary Bupa agrees ?76m deal for nursing homes group BTR price falls again after sale Threadneedle Eurotunnel rebel meets bankers Dragon Oil cash call for £65m Powderject raises £35m Tourist Rates The Sunday Times Rowland to forsake unlimited liability Norwich Union Jobless setback for German economy Business Roundup Ex-Lands executives quit Park Foods optimistic Parity for part-timers Thames looks to Jakarta Seagate jobs to double Ann Street sales up 12% Expert who tackles problems great and small A Working Week for: Brendan Guiloyle Tarrooed roofers. Big liquidations. Or tea with a minister. Jason Nissé meets an insolvency adviser who can tgake anything kin his stride Liffe story On the rebound The Times City Diary Triple peaks The Times City Diary Academy award The Times City Diary Baby blues The Times City Diary IGT Investors celebrate rate rise with 68-point gain Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options Movers of the Week 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 Bad for business Tempus C&W Tesco Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Rank Group Wall Street Mixed blessing under EMU's wing The Times: Personal Finance Newspaper of the Year Caroline Merrell explains the implications for Uk investors of the single currency in 1999 A little Sugar in your bowl Hopes Dashed 41 Elections knock performance of European trusts Weekend Money Fidelity Investments Tax-Form Blues 37 Schroders TSB Harvest comes early down Norwich way Marianne Curphey on the latest instalment in the windfall bonanza Exeter Roll up for the gravy-training course Art on a summer's day Conal Gregory takes a walk round the art exhibitions and salerooms Save & Prosper C&G Barclays Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal & General Game over for Lloyd 's names Adam Jones explains why shareholders are the players at Lime Street The Equitable Life The accidental bidder As more private buyers turn to auctions, Sara McConnell resists a bijou des res in Chiswick First time under the hammer Policy Plus Scottish Widows Beale Dobie Mercury Asset Management Virgin direct Citibank Woolwich Direct Commercial Union Predators on the prowl Nathan Yates on a shake-up poised to energize fund mangers Prudential A £15m windfall goes begging How to Claim your Prize The tax-form blues Save & Prosper Royal & Sunalliance Jupiter Scottish Widows James Britannia Policy Portfolio The Equitable Life Small clubs look for a share of the action Matthew Wall on the groups that put fun into playing the stock market Investor Britannia Policy Choice Direct Pension charge with sting-in-the-tail feel Sara McConnell on whyu payihng an insurer to buy your annuity can seem like "the lastg straw" Eagle Star M&G First National Pet policy includes charity incentive The Times Money Information Sevice Unit-Linked Insurance Investment The Insurance Policy Trading Company Ltd Last hurdles for the Woolwich Anne Ashworth on prospects, plus Halifax progress Saving rates due for a rise to pick up windfall cash Direct Line Financial Services Perpetual Shares lost by break between loans GA Govett Spread the blame for pensions scandal Sender should prove delivery A world-class wheeze Gas, bills, and videotapes Surrenda-Link Ltd Some improvement The Week in Money Multiple Display Advertising Items Founded for its members' benefit The Times Unit Trust Information Service Lexmark Shares close at best of day Moss Bros Reams Of Verse does Cecil proud Stay with Faithful Son Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Doncaster Worcester Haydock Park New Market Wolverhampton Southwell Follow your Derby Fancy William Hill Runners and Riders Guide to the Betting Past Pointers Form Tactics and Guide to the Epsom Course The Verdict Tabor on verge of classic windfall Jolian Maseat finds one entreprencer keen to see another make eapital in the Derby NatWest Epsom Realise your Dream of Owning a Racehorse Clarion call sounded by partners in harmony Australians powerless to prevent Thorpe and Hussain seizing high ground Century by Wagh averts follow-on William Hill Cork adds to Derbyshire woes Hemp stands firm to frustrate Kent Taylor and Athey in vintage form Yesterday's Scoreboards ScalpBloc Blossoming Maddy confirms rich promise Cricket If music be the food of sport then I have had a bellyful They're off Hard to stomach Yorkshire struggle to turn tide of history Jordan in a jam Black mark One not out Jaguar trail home in second gear In Brief Bailey happy to stay solidly conservative The Times Surrey face hard task after losing openers Christie to face Bailey in Sheffield dash for cash Athletics Kuerten shares joy from Brazil Tennis: Former Champion Faces Unseeded Refugees in pursuit of security and glory For the Record St Helens made to swallow home truths Rugby Leagye: Super Legue Champions Bow to Power of Auckland London feel force of parent power Fear disappearing in 'Bermuda Triangle Rugby Union England expecting their sternest test Teams Hoddle forced to revise plans for French test Football: England Coach Urges Caution as Injury to Scuoles Disrupts Preparations Two-into-one is a winner for Scot Golf: An Amateur Set to Join Paid Ranks while a Professional Shows how to Score Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Only one tactical blemish in Montgomerie's round Absences leave Brawn fretting over his options Grop Four From a Correspondent: Brown caps a world record Hockey Beale Dobie Tennis 50 Hussain prolongs Australia's agony Dashing double century helps England to build huge lead in one-sided first Test Five nations' games switched to Sunday Euro star Entrepreneur's stock can rise to all-time high Experts View Football 51 Gap year gadabouts Why backpack your way around the world? Twenty-two-old Tom Griffiths has all the answers Index Precious chalklands ravaged by rabbits With Good Food, Good Living Is Free Tragedy of a bolt from the blue George Smith The attitude is, if you're not travelling, why not?" Show stoppers Decanters have moved on from their cut-glass, lead-crystal days, when a weightlifter was required to pour them. Now modern, minimalist designs are available with clear or forsted glass and coloured stoppers, says Caroline Griffiths Breathing Space Go for the hot Madras Adventurous checks, tartans and plaids from the Raj are back for summer, says Heath Brown Magimix Three of a Kind Suzi Wong Chinese damask is big news this summer, and bage are no exception. Here are three of the best around. H. 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A Vet Writes Adopt Me Safety first for creatures Why men always go to the dogs 'I wouldn't dream of ruining my weekend lie-in, but men will sacrifice anything for their hobby - which shows how foolish they are' There must be a part of me that hopes, otherwise I'd give up Jane McCarthy reports on how a family adjusts its entire life and expectations when a devastating accident arrives- literally as a bolt from the blue Trailfinders Travelbag Frankfurt BM Multiple Display Advertising Items Travelbag Multiple Display Advertising Items Freeway USA Worldwide Flight Bookers Airline Net Work Platinum Travel Five Star Multiple Display Advertising Items Airport Parking To Advertise Call Multiple Classified Advertising Items Annecy Wherever I sling my hammock Honduras has spectacular Mayan remains, beautiful islands and charming people Club Med Start Living Make the most of your gap year Honduras Fact File Club Med Start Living Notes from Britten country Fighting talk and smiles Top fifty tips for a great gap year From keeping cash safe to coping with culture shock, Tom Griffiths offers a way through the travel maze Worldcover Campus Student travel specialists provide the best deals Plus the best books on foreign employment, where to find an exciting project and a parent's perspective The agony of watching them flee the nest Euro Lines Noble Caledonia Limited What to Read for Working Abroad The Times Bookshop Long day's rail journey to Venice Italy: From Waterloo to the Grand Canal; plus operatic Verona, Vicenza and unpretentious Padua And a drink with Dante Trailfinders Cayman Islands The Italy of your Dreams Cunard Fact File Venezuelan wildlife Around the World: A Weekend Guide Problems with meal deals in the air Travel Planners Croatia open for visitors President Holidays Somak VJN Word-Watching Picardie Save a camel Anti-stress Sweet harmony along Britten's coastline East Anglia: Where flatlands meet the sea in a bleak combination, Nigel Colborn finds evocative music Voyages of Discovery Le Shuttle A&K Orient Lines Deep in southern secrets Sweden: Leave the north to the crowds and catch a spot of medievalitis down south, says Barry Turner Travel Austravel's Great Escape Multiple Display Advertising Items Lunn Poly Multiple Display Advertising Items France The Best of Spain & Portugal Fact File Page&moy Holidays Hotel Breaks Multiple Display Advertising Items Bournemouth Seafront Botley Park Exmoor Brockenhurst Hampshire Italy Eagle Star Cricklade Hotel Cotswold Manor House The Woolacombe Bay Hotel New Forest Special Interest P&O Dunston Hall Hotel & Country Club Exmoor Suffolk Heritage Coast Exmoor National Park Slaley Hall Britain Summer at Parkhill Langdale Forest Breaks The Edinburgh Residence Armathwaite Hall Hotel Ardanaiseig Hotel Lostwithiel Hotel The Montagu Arms Hotel Salcombe Bournemouth Chess Winning Move Times Two Crossword Punchline The Listener Crossword Word-Watching Computer Games and Pastimes Bridge To Respond to an Advertiser Sirius Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Dateline Music Lovers Bandleburners! 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