News from 09/06/1997
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Nicholas Watt Chief Ireland Correspondent, Andrew Puddephatt, Director, A. P. Moore, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Barney Spender, DJM, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Derek Hodgson, Charles Lewington, Bill Frost, Mark Souster, Isabel Carlisle, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, J. R. Humber, Chief Executive, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, James Allen, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Andrew Hull Chairman, Carl Evans, Pat Gibson, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, John O'leary Education Editor, Debra Craine, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Pam Baker, George Allen, Alan Hamilton, Alistair B. Cooke (Chairman of the Trustees), Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Kevin Eason Motoring Editor, Timothy Green Chairman, Audrey Magee, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Michael Gwilliam, Director, Caroline Merrell and Marianne Curphey, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Russell Kempson, John Woodcock, Audrey Magee, Ireland Correspondent, Tony Hoare, Lin Jenkins, Nathan Yates, Paul Sexton, A. Sims Director, David Blair Chairman, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, James Pettifer, Robert Palmer President, John Higgins, Hugh Hanning, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Richard Wetherell, P. H. S, Robert L. McCartney, Peter Bryan, Nigel Hawkes, Bronwen Maddox, Melvyn Bragg, Jill Sherman, Oliver Holt, Richard Owen, Michael Calvin, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, Julian Muscat, Roderick MacLean, Valerie Elliott, Whitehall Editor, William Rees-Mogg, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Mel Webb, Philip Delves Broughton, Kevin McCarra, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Anjana Ahuja, Russell Jenkins, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Inigo Gilmore and Susan Bell, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Fraser Nelson, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Christopher Follett, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Penny Tucker, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Jack Bailey, David Powell, Michael Henderson, Alasdair Murray, Nick Foulkes, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Geoffrey R. Thomas, General Secretary, Matthew Bond, David Howell Chairman, Christopher Irvine, John Watson, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoToday 10p This Week in the Times The New Laws of Lunch Index Tory Right battles for chance to beat Clarke 'Rebel warriors rush to kill me' Moments after landing at a Sierra Leone jungle airstrip, Anthony Loyd was attacked by warriors armed with MacHetes, rifles and rockets Winning Streak England favourites for the Ashes Ahern plans a minority Government Picture Gallery Civil Service help for the Opposition Another triumph 21 Ford Cars to Be Won Abbey National Today 10p Fianna Fail's poll success will delieht Sinn Fein Impasse may last weeks as Ahern seeks a majority Directioarns Acceptance of leader's love life is evidence of a moral victory Gun clubs to take holidays abroad Phone~in Direct Legal & General Woman seeks right to drug-aided death News in Brief Officers hurt in riot Synod attack on royalty Two die after raves 'Mad chickens' inquiry MoD may ban hunting Prince to pay for cruise Baby poisoned in womb faces a life sentence Parents in search for daughter MCC members fear Lord's Internet deal is not cricket JP defends jail remand for girl Debonair Food siokness cases rise to record levels Police urge new rules on release of paedophiles MP calls for calm on estate Direct Line Savings Picture Gallery Perry widow puts Wimbledon museum trophies up for… Champagne comes out on top as drink is put to the acid test Dan technology Teachers fear reading hour plan will affect curriculum Blair under pressure to make nuclear test payouts Nissan Labour of love leads to St Valentine moth Police hurt tackling pub crowd News in Brief Rape arrests Death blast Cannabis find Picnic record Government to let Civil Service help the Opposition M DELL Wavering Tones are toast of Westminster Unison wants minimum wage too high for Labour Coming soon, the Talk to Tony show Cook doubts EMU will start on time MPs to be consulted on Bill to fight sleaze Goldfish Prescott's murky swim Charities' help sought with job creation SAGA Services Ltd Dior Ethique Complete City Skincare Mental gymnasts turn thoughts to olympics BT Victim puts anorexia to TV test Study casts doubt over truth of Pmt Medical Briefing Plain English Campaign's 5th International… Historians hit the jackpot in Las Vegas Dalya Alberge reports on Hampton Court's search for the 16th-century equivalent of a disposable paper plate British fathers work longer hours than their EU counterparts Bank of Scotland Mortgages Direct Time BA trains managers to break summer strikes EU chiefs seek French line on fate of euro Chirac vows to honour commitments The New Laws of Lunch Picture Gallery Thieves steal the show at Ferrari's red-letter day (Reuter): Nights of violence daunt southern Berisha bastion By day, Kore's market is teeming with street traders. After dark, the curfew is punctuated by rebels firing their AK47s from the hillsides, James Pettifer report Police get the upper hand in Mafia war McDonald's takes a grilling over cut-price fiasco Settlement row threatens Israel talks Kingston Technology Kabila agrees to UN inquiry No sympathy for McVeigh Midland Murder victim's ex-pupil held France steps up Brazzaville bid to free foreigners British aid group accused over links with coup leaders Newborn baby dies at high school party Swiss reject export ban on arms World Summary Envoy named UN cash claim (Reuter): Food aid ready Temple deaths Election doubts Picture Gallery Shanghai ticks to the tunes of imperialist past History is repeating itself, this time without the exploitation of the Chinese people, reports James Pringle from Shanghai Cable & Wireless Nordic biker war claims tenth life Time is right for Blair to do business with the Red-Green class of '68 Inside Germany Budget stalemate threatens to wreck Kohl coalition ANZ Allied Irish Bank of Ireland Lloyds Bank Plea for secret ivory vote Croatia 'peace train' stoned Hill House Hammond First National DIAL-a-PHONE Russian death rate alarms doctors All aboard for Mars Anjana Ahuja meets Colin Pillinger, the football-loving professor with an urgent mission JYSKE Bank Tempur Blight marches on Potato threat Space find Cave secrets Science Briefing Super-fibre that is made in space A little drip's history lesson Maple Out to lunch Guide to the top 50 0f Britain's most accomplished lunch dates The Rise of Restaurant Power The midday meal is once again the place for serious power broking, Bill Frost reports Tomorrow Somak Dti NatWest Service line Insurance Ten Rules for Eating out in the Nineties First direct Close to the edge Theatre The Censor Duke of York's Adelphi Theatre Visual Art Music Bnght lights at Land's End Visual Art: Ishael Carlisle finds there's more to Cornish creativity than St Ives Donmar One for the girls Pop Boyzone Wembley Arena Theatre NatWest Dance Ode to joy long overdue Dance L'Allegro Coliseum Art Galleries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Swan Lake Theatres Musical The accused deserves the right to reply Theatres Multiple Classified Advertising Items Film Multiple Classified Advertising Items Opera Neglected Verdi reveals its charms Opera Oberto Cover Garden Multiple Classified Advertising Items To advertise in this section please call the… Victoria Palace Bill Cosby The Times theatre Wyndhams Why the Tories stayed on the shelf Charles Lewington offers a sals strategy for a new leader We lost to the equivalent of Tesco, complete with Reward Cards Stone me The Times Diary The Russian tiger is ready to roar Economic reform and growing stability offer the opportunity of a wider European homeland When Chancellors beware Gordon Brown has great power, but he can still be sacrificed, says Peter Riddell Boodles boogie The Times Diary Bets off The Times Diary In the pink The Times Diary Boomerang The Times Diary Dublin Green Assertive nationalism is not in Ireland's interests Safety First No case for resuming the ivory trade in Harare this week Waltzing over Matilda The best side won, and it was the Poms for a change Overseas budget 'on a shoestring' Solicitors' conduct A stitch in time 'Unpopular truths' and need for reassurance in Ulster Housing density as key social issue Cerebral palsy Pole position Tory leadership Covering up Vanity publishing Court Circular Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Deaths Today's royal engagements Service luncheon Service dinners Nature notes Deaths Birthdays today Anniversaries Rutherford Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wanted Tickets for Sale Wimbledon 97 All Tickets Available All West End Theatre All Tickets Airfields recall wartime roles Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wimbledon 97 Wimbledon For Sale Church news Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel UK Holidays Musical Instruments Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Situations Wanted Monument Travel Embassy Flight Centre Capital Flights Jetline Flightseats Jetworld Worldcall Marriages Mr Desmond de Silva and Lord Richard Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages The Purcell School University news Nexus Travel James Thin James Thin, bookseller, died on June 1 aged 73. Edinburgh on November 26,1923 Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Harmers Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Legal Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Legal Notices Announcements Vice-Admiral Malcolm Rutherford Vice-Admiral Malcolm Rutherford CBE. Deputy Chief of Defence Staff (Systems), 1994-95, died of a brain tumour on June 6 aged 56. He was born on March 21,1941 Eddie Jones Eddie Jones, jazz double bassist, died on May 31 aged 68. He was born on March 1,1929 The Conqueror of the Zeppelin Award of the V. C. Tory Right battles to beat Clarke The Times Crossword No 20,501 Business AA Information Newspapers Support Recycling KLM AirUK Tomorrow In the Times Today in the Times Great Summer of Sport Fiery England reduce Australia to ashes Edgbaston Victory Will Allow Home Side to Dictate Series Microsoft Beckham central to Hoddle's plan Triumph in France vindicates England coach's experiments More than just a bank Laudrup and Babbel form United front Romano restores the balance Total Sport Scottish powers of endurance are rewarded by McAllister Atherton wastes no time in going for the kill England race to victory in first Test after Gough and Ealham end Australia's resistance Taylor responds positively to leading questions John Woodcock expresses his pleasure at the rehabilitaion of Australia's beleaguered captain after his defiant century Legal & General Full Scoreboard from Edgbaston Score!watch Emphatic start to a summer of promise Gloucestershire in bloom after uncertain spring Cricket Champion Commentary Royal Doulton Saturday's Scoreboards Patient Wash doubles profit Leading First-Class Averages Rollins and Blackwell steady the ship for Derbyshire Sussex left to count the cost of scoring system Young out of single figures and into the record books Cricket Emburey thwarts charge for victory Headley and McCague return in winning vein Yesterday's Scoreboards Johnson and Maddy ease confusion Dominant Rose finds new target much to his benefit Bass Surrey have little to sing about as Essex win again Lions' supremacy shaken at foundations Touring team loses forward momentum after uncomfortable encounter with rampaign Bulls By our Sports Staff: Australia forced to gamble on Horan The Win-Win Windfall Pep England stumble within reach of history Gibbs ban tarnishes disciplinary record New era of adventure unveiled by Kuerten Brazalian improvisation and Croatain athleticism secure French Open titles against the odds Henman needs string of wins to secure Wimbledon seeding Julian Muscat Total Sport Spirlea heads field Men's Health Majoli comes of age in centenary celebration Epsom team guilty of badly judged race TV Action Replay Labegorce too strong in Queen's Cup win Polo Challenge Golding scanning new horizons Sailing: Winning Skipper Boston Arrival with Iced Tea Party Claymores suffer title setback American Football Backley again fails to steal Zelezny's thunder Atheletics Davies withstands Hjorth 's challenge Sport in Brief Gotti 's home triumph McRae in pole position Fogarty stays in front Eights honours even Stern test for England Sherrell sparks Treviso Podkopayeva prevails Consolation for Britain Millar stages masterclass Cycling BAC Sport Rivals swept aside by brilliance of Montgomerie Golf Faldo's open-season challenge falls way Amateurs pay the price of professionalism Total Sport Watson spoils the magic for Immelman Van Lierde takes on the title role Triathlon Corporate Golf Challenge New Derby draws power from popular vote Racing: Crowds Flocked Back to Epsom on Saturday to Witness Benny the Dip's Memorable Victory Thunderer: Pontefract Raceline Flat Leaders From our French Racing Correspondent at Chantilly: Vereva gives Aga Khan second win in Diane Chantilly Details Thunderer: Nottingham Thunderer: Warwick Heirs to Pegasus have their wings clipped At the Derby Thunderer: Windsor Blinkered first time Pritchard equals record Point-To-Point by Carl Evans Results from Saturday's Seven Meetings The Times Cornwall welcomes bikes back in style Speedway Perth Reds show their human side in the rain Rugby Leauge By a Correspondent: Cronulla complete weekend's work Welcome to Marlboro Country Europe's best suffering from continental drift Christopher Irvine on the gulf in class exposed by the world club championship Smoking Causes Cancer England wrap up perfect gift for departing manager The Week Ahead The Times Cricket Cycling Football Athletics Australian Pools Check Club Cricket For the Record Rugby Union Rugby League Running for their lives David Powell reports on the powerful businessmen who are making personal investment in health LineOne How to Enter Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Council can help only homeless Time allowed to accept payment The Times Indictments are valid despite failure to sign Occupier not liable for hazard Objective test whether premises prejudicial to health Capitalisation, week's change NatWest British Funds Results and Statistics ENI shares to be offered to British NatWest BAA revenues expected to take off Companies Scrapping August car change 'will cost jobs ' The Royal Bank of Scotland EDS leads computer table The Times EMU turmoil tops agenda Economic Outlook Sunday Tips Dresdner's party sparks outcry over Nazi past Qantas Sears poised to announce boardroom shake-up Green audits on the increase The Times Surge in profit-related pay plans Hermès taps into a rich British vein Fraser Nelson on the fashionable house with designs on the UK TES Regulator could force Railtrack to make changes HONDA Word-Watching Who will say the emperor has no clothes? The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Tourist Rates Internet puts billions of pounds of tax at risk British Airways By our Business Staff: LCR invites bids for ?800m of tunnelling Publish , and be damned if your marketing is wrong Martin Waller looks at the challenges confronting the book industry in a cut-throat retail environment Edward Rutherfurd London It's started and it's finished Magical makeovers and pottering about Review BBC1 Savers' bonuses to fund cost of mis-selling Granada 'close' to Yorkshire TV bid Times Two Crossword Soaring Camelot looks at loyalty CWC in £50m campaign TV dispute threatening to delay Ecclestone flotation 'Aggressive Virgin Direct' criticised Europe CBI warns Blair over effect on jobs of EU treaty Corby
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