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News from 10/06/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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James Landale, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, Nick Gibb, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Michael Karwowski, Patricia Davies, Adrian Lee, John Vincent, Sarah Potter, Rob Hughes, Bernard Jenkin, Mark Souster, Robert Miller, Banking Correspondent, Robert Key, Ronald M. Bell, Regional Director, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, James Bone, Arthur Leathley and Adam Fresco, Alexandra Frean Social Affairs Correspondent, Oliver Holt Football Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Richard Spring, Michael Colvin, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Valerie Elliott, Shirley English, Jim McCue, Julian Critchley, Simon Taylor and Gavin Foggo, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, John Street, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Nigel Waterson, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent and Edward Yates, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Stephen Farrell, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, Sarah Cunningham and Sara McConnell, Peter Barnard, Robert Miller Banking Correspondent, Marcel Berenblut, Robert Skidelsky, Russell Kempson, John Bailey, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Nigel Williamson, Richard Cork, Sally Watts, John Bercow, Paul Durman, Philip Bassett, P. H. S., Gillian Shephard, Gary Slapper, John Hopkins, Andrew Pierce and James Landale, Philip Hammond, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, John Higgins, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, David Amess, Charles Martineau, Director, Patrick Cormack, Gordon Bird, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, David Willetts, Richard Evans, Charles Bremner, Alasdair Murray and Philip Webster, Bronwen Maddox, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Graham Montgomery Chairman, Roger Boyes, Robert Syms, David Crosby, Chairman, Oliver August, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Andrew Pierce Political Correspondent, Nicki Griffith Chairman, Andy Davies Chairman, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Victor Black, John Whittingdale, Philip Webster Political Editor, Patricia A. Fea, Christopher Walker, Jason Nissé, Dan Hannan President, Mel Webb, Kathryn Knight, Eric Forth, Duncan Reed Chairman, Matthew Parris, Jennai Cox, Russell Jenkins, Scrivenor, Michael Austin, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, John Edmunds, Audrey Magee and Nicholas Watt, Beryl M. Goldsmith, Paul Fox Managing Director, Jason Cowley, Gerald Howarth, Fraser Nelson, Michael Horsnell, Nicholas Cooper (Vice-Chairman), Izhar H. Khan, Tess Knighton, Piers Merchant, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Julian Muscat Tennis Correspondent, Ian G. Gregory, David Powell, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, Alasdair Murray, Germaine Greer, Gordon Proud, Andrew Tyrie, Jan Raath, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Christopher Irvine,

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21 ford cars to be won France seeks time to think again on euro Fears of EMU collapse hit markets Minister aims to end gazumping Norma Major's mother dies The Times Index Blair puts family home on market for £615,000 Germaine Greer Our Foreign Staff: British diplomat stabbed Redgrave unearths lost Williams play Can we Win at Tennis Too? Tory hopefuls woo backers with canapés and crisps Home & Legacy Insurance Services Limited Ladies who Lunch Major discovers a surprising nodding acquaintance Matthew Parris Political Sketch Compuserve Harman and Field draw up welfare reform plan Wife wants husband held The Royal Bank of Scotland Art dealer says sale cost him £200,000 My Heart bleeds to see Kray in court, says Mad Frankie 'He wouldn't say boo to a goose—a lovely man. A coward, but a lovely man' 'Charlie has not got an ounce of badness in him' County should pay care bill for art student Fishery sues over poison oysters at Ritz Alcatel Rantzen accused of exploiting needy to boost ego Dadaist gallery has day to get funds Correction Oil and Gas Development Corporation Bradford & Bingley Reynolds peace role dismays Unionists Royal The Hague Contact lens could cure colour blindness Forte Posthouse Nuclear flights are safe, says company Laphroaig Silent star's letters show truth behind the scandal Archive may redeem Mabel Normand's reputation, says John Vincent By a Staff Reporter: Bridgewater man in court over theft BA clamps down on thefts by staff They work better together Weeping mother says premature baby was given no chance to live Cable & Wireless Greer attacks mutilation of precious books Scientists use noise to silence jet engine Men behaving badly pose lethal risk to their health Modern males are at more risk than women, but are less likely to do anything about it Macho refusal to admit weakness is foolish and dangerous Medical Briefing Barclays Dobson seeks answers on breast-screening methods Antiques expert lied to police Prisoners to board floating jail Odyssey Big Mac in victory for small business News in Brief Lottery fall-off Radio fine Tunnel's last two Air mail Boot camp stays Peat bogs row TV comeback Aitken says disputed Ritz bill was cock-up or set-up Belgian mistress costs bank man 18 months in jail AA Home Insurance Barclays Mandelson given a seat on 11 policy committees The Times Dell Europe supports crusade for jobs Blair's EU goal is to win home and away Riddell on Politics The Main Committees Catch-all offence of corruption proposed How contenders stand on day of reckoning Tory leadership: Rival teams keep up the pressure in final hours of first-round campaign Who's Promised to Back Whom in First Ballot Natwest Time for a repeat of the drama in Room 14 Prime Health Payments agreed on banned weapons In Parliament Daewoo Whalers aim to ease hunt ban Britain seeks EU code on arms exports Secret Israeli plan aims for 100,000 more settler houses Hastings Direct Alliance Leicester (Reuter): Turkish hijackers give up World Summary (Reuter): Trial for Bossi (AFP): Punjab killing (AFP): Win confirmed (AP): Airliner stolen Kohl plans huge property sale to fill budget hole Even the disposal of 410,000 flats—with the sale of DM10 billion in Telekom shares - will not help Germany to meet the Maastricht criteria for the euro, Roger Boyes writes from Bonn Our Foreign Staff: European borders blocked by lorry drivers David's lips to give museum kiss of life But we Also Give You Cashback (AFP): Airstrip under scrutiny for the bounty The Rock to ask for 'Guernsey' status Dilemma for Jospin as the Left pursues pay rise US prepares to tackle 'super-killer' germ Hitachi Bacteria prove fatal to the old and infirm (AP): Indian party selects leader (AFP), (Reuter): 150 killed in China landslide Public to consume soup by Warhol The Times Lawyers vie to pick tobacco trial jury Adultery costs general top job New York bagel war leaves bakers with a sour taste First Telecom Brutality is law in aftermath of Sierra Leone coup Life is cheap in Freetown, where many crimes are committed by regular troops, Anthony Loyd reports (Reuter): Congo fighting traps Oxfam staff French fly out foreigners Midland Plotters demand cash to step down Let's do lunch Jason Cowley charts how things have changed for the generation of women for whom the midday meal is a vital part of the day Ladies who Lunch Multiple Display Advertising Items Rac Patsy Kensit Liam Gallagher's wife. Meg… Why Are You Shamed By Your Mistakes In English? Photosales Direct Line In the Arts Pain and joy of carnal desires Visual Art: Richard Cork on the Whitechapel Gallery's twin celebration of sex earthy and unerthly; plus galleries The Arts Council of England LineOne Visual Art An authentic hero at work Concert OAE/Rattle Queen Elizabeth Hall Visual Art 2 Classical Choice A guide to the best available recordings, presented in conjuction with Radio 3 Music 1 Music 2 Around the Galleries Teenage tosh Opera Violanta Grand, Leeds Mozart at the gallop La nozze di Figaro Glyndebourne Art Galleries Adelphi Theatre Opera Pop 1 Van quickens the Celtic heartbeat Pop: Van Morrison ignites a downbeat Fleadh; plus, Sinéad O'Connor still captivates A talent for passionate pop Sinéad O'Connor UEA, Norwich Pop 2 Tomorrow St. John's, Smith Square Lady Windermere's Fan Clarke likes jazz, Lilley has the tunes Robert Skidelsky says Tory MPs should perfer ideas to charisma Like Clarke, Lilley is clever, unlike him, he is carefull Point duty The Times Diary Picture Gallery Books and barbarism Antiquarian dealers refused to publish this attack by Germaine Greer on the vandals who dismember rare volumes Fortunes were spent on restoration, which meant, in effect, destruction At stall after stall, all over Europe, vendors offer nothing but werckage Beef stew The Times Diary Needle match The Times Diary Fine catch The long and short of a boom Anatole Kalesky takes issue with the Chancellor New Welfare Labour's ideas are tentative but promising Such a Healthy Idea Vanity is a virtue when it comes to keeping men healthy Change for the Rock The call for a modern Gibraltar deserve to be heard Qualities required of the Tory leader Grass roots 'bloodied but unbowed' Learning to read Dialysis treatment Panorama's time-slot Cormorant effect on fish stocks Good sports Sales patter Worried to death Court Circular Birthdays today Personal Column Today's royal engagements Chained Library building wins prize Lord Todd Lord and Lady Wedgwood Meeting Building awards King's College Junior School University news Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tickets Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Wimbledon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Magda Gabor Magda Gabor, former actress and businesswoman, died in Rancho mirage, California, on June 6 aged 78. She was born in Budapest in 1919 Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Health & Fitness Court & Social Private Advertising Opening Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Tom Taylor Thomas Taylor, deputy principal of Henley Management College, died of cancer on May 25 aged 60. He was born on October 6,1936 Rose Monroe Rose Will Monroe, American poster girl in the Second World War, died in Indiana on May 31 aged 77. She was born in Kentueky on March 12,1920 (From our Own Correspondent): On this Day France thinks again on euro The Times Crossword No 20,502 Business AA Information Western Provident Association American Express In the Times Inside Section 2 Today Boom on home front boosts output Buyout enthusiasm spreads John Charcol Griffiths signals action to outlaw gazumping Enterprise Microsoft eyes $lbn Comcast stake Law Abbey forced to apologise Granada confirms talks Sport BAA set to pocket factory outlet windfall Television and Radio Business Today NU offer proves popular Receiver appointed at Global Ideal progress Tourist Rates BAA Hyder warns windfall levy could harm investment plans By a Correspondent: Four deny plotting goldmine fraud Pearson pulls out of US magazine bid Bankers to share $541 m cash fund Ruling due on £46m Grid funds appeal Business Roundup Hickson director goes Treatt £221,000 pay-off AIT plans full listing Critchley sales improve Unigate and Dairy Crest return to talks Renold sets £21m record for profits Citibank By our City Editor: Fat chance for pear-shaped EMU Commentary BIS president warns errant banks Eurocamp enjoys short-break boom Salvesen target for Aggreko demerger Formula One flotation is stalled on starting grid Legal & General Commodities Liffe Options Banks buoyant on talk of NatWest-Abbey merger Stock Market Michael Clark 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 Salvesen Henderson Unigate Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes The politics of presentation Tempus Wall Street Nazi gold controversy comes home to roost German financial institutions musty learn from the experience of the Swiss, says Oliver August Brown has his work cut out over rising level of pay settlements Philip Bassett on the seeds of conflict being sown by rapid growth in earnings Lighter view The Times City Diary Shirty The Times City Diary Junk e-mail The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Clean cuts The Times City Diary Rock steady The Times City Diary How UK firms have become short-sighted Christine Buckley on the changing culture of strategy Christine Buckley on the changing culture of strategy A planning department was construced as a luxury, curable by selective outsourcing Rowe & Maw RMC Group takes £34m Croatia stake Natwest The Sunday Times New clients spark upbeat message from Henderson Electrocomponents defines strong pound Picture Gallery GB Railways beats timetable for Anglia profit target Notice to Readers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Government Communications Headquarters Multiple Classified Advertising Items I. C. S Communication Oriflame expands abroad Payout lifted Amberley up Safeland rises PCS deal Rock venue Multiple Classified Advertising Items Briefings Business to Business Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Self Assessment Playing your cards right is just a question of size Jennai Cox meets a one-man dealer with very big ideas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lorraine Electronics The Times McNamara is the leader of the Livewire band Business Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Computers & Computing Services MJN Studies by banks offer conflicting views on start-ups Office Space Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shares end near session highs The Times Unit Trust Information Service First direct QD Laurence Simons International Legal Recruitment In-House Legal Zarak MacRae Brenner Chambers Professional Recruitment In-House Legal Legal Appointments Nicholson Graham & Jones Firm Foundations Support Towering Ambitions Graham Gill & Young HFC Bank AMEC Process and Energy Solicitor - Plaintiff Personal Injury Legal Appointments Deutsche Morgan Grenfell King's Bench Walk Currie & Brown ASA Law The Times Newspapers Quarry Dougall Moscow Investment Banking BPP Law School Multiple Classified Advertising Items DIY cases can fall apart Gary slapper reports on the people who represent themselves in court, sometimes sucessfully. But in most cases. . . well, let's say erecting shelves is a lot easier Judge ye not the judges Picture Gallery Inns and Outs Cashing in on the 2000 crash Reynell Legal Recruitment PSD The real test of our human rights Regional Boost Norton Rose Richards Butler The Inns of Court School of Law Lecturer Quarry Dougall Chambers In-House Legal Devolution for some regional lawyers Michael Karwowski how lobbying is paying off for a West Country city Garfield Robbins Hogarth Davies & Lloyd Executive Search and… Clifford Chance Be careful, in case you reveal a secret Simon Taylor and Gavin Foggo on company confidentiality Quarry Dougall SRT Eagan Janion International Federation of the the Phonographic… Kellyfield Consulting Barlow Lyde & Gilbert Father is entitled to contact When driver takes over vehicle Marks & Spencer ALPS Recruitment Consultants Group Tachograph sheets must be retained When co-defendant gives evidence Zarak Human Resources NBS Selection - Financial Services Proving foreign arrest warrant authentic Montgomerie ready for us campaign Scot seeking breakthrough amid resurgence of the game across the Atlantic Newly qualified chartered, incorporated engineers and technicians Europe welcomes American express John Hopkins assesses the global implications of the burgconing golf seene in the United states Engineering council Rostron key character as Scottish drama starts to roll Derby revival attracts positive view Racing: Channell 4 Reveals Significant Increase in Audience Figures for Epsom Classic Thunderer: Salisbury Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Rapid Raceline Guide to our Racecard Thunderer: Redcar Racing Ahead Sky Sports England still best of the rest Football: Gack-Door Route to World Cup Open for Hoddle's Team Runners-Up SKY Challenge on course for record entries William Hill Techno-athlete now up and running David Powell on a Briton tracking success via computers and the Internet For the Record Pools Forecasts Today's Fixtures Changing Times Britain face familiar cup frustration Team England to tinker while Taylor is left to soldier on Cricket Surrey back Lewis Ford Trainor tames Yorkshire Redoubtables get home help Sarah Potter on an innovative project that should enhance the women's game Boardman in charge Sport in Brief Southerners seek comfort of Lord's final Teams Golding's race lead more than doubled Sailing Catt in swift call-up for Lions Rugby Union: Bath Stand-Ff and Club Colleague Redman Put to the Test Robinson shows Bulldogs the best of British Rugby League: Wigan Strike Blow for Northern Hemisphere in World Club Championship Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching Winning Move Keene on Chess Tired Bradford fall prey to Panthers Rowell left waiting for World Cup contract The England coach is concerned about his long-term future. Mark souster reports Sky sports Britons enjoy singular success Tennis: Richardson and Lee Battle Back to Keep the Flag Flying at Queen's Club Cavalier Kuerten brings back the memory of lost musketeers Rob Hughes on the refreshing style of the new French Open men's champion Good Food By our Sports Staff: Arendt in her element on grass of Edgbaston Cracking the Highway Code Television Choice Radio Choice Carping city folk merely bait countrymen Review BBC 1 Golf England ready to dethrone sun kings Hoddle confident his team can exploit Brazil's defensive frailty at Parc des Princes Times Two Crossword United set up foreign aid package Quinnell forced out of Lions tour Morse Computers Tennis

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