News from 13/06/1997
1997; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, David Wood, Sally Farrar, Robin Cook, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, John Whelan, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Zahid Hussain, John Vincent, Jill Sherman and Alexandra Frean, Derek Hodgson, Ronald Faux, Richard Hobson, Richard Ford and Frances Gibb, Ivo Tennant, Nicolette Jones, Mark Damazer, R. W. Cleal, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Harry Barnes, Jeremy Kingston, Joanna Bale, James Bone, H. C. W. Gander, Carl Mortished, Richard Cleroux, Gillian Maxey, Nigel L. Denton, Simon Wilde, Morag Preston, Robert Sandall, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Gerard Mansell, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, John Thicknesse, Pat Gibson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, John Clarke, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, David Charter Education Correspondent, Shirley English, Carol Midgley, Media Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, George Crawford, Robin Young, Alan Sked, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Nicholas Watt, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, P.h.s, Pattrick Smellie, John O'Leary, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Charles Bremner, Peter Barnard, Derwent May, Jane French, John S. Hunter, Nigel Williamson, Daniel McGrory, Patience Wheatcroft, City Editor, Paul Durman, Brenda Khanfer (Director), Terry Sadler, Jane Goldsmith, Chairman, Michael Theodoulou, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, John Higgins, John McMullan, Adam Jones, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, M. C. Spence, Robin Oakley and Nicholas Wood, Raymond Keene, David Charter, Education Correspondent, John Tusa, David Maddock and Russell Kempson, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Michael Snyder Senior Partner, Johnson Matthey, Nigel Hawkes, Eric Reguly, Richard Owen, A. R. Gallagher, Michael Calvin, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Nick Kelly, Fraser Nelson and Keith Dyer, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Oliver Holt, Football Correspondent, G. D. Clarke, Harvey Elliott, Travel Correspondent, Love Me Slender, John Goodbody, John Lloyd, Iola Smith, Christopher Walker, Jason Nissé, Kathryn Knight, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Chris McGrath, Russell Jenkins, Caitlin Moran, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston, Mallory Wober, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Austen Kark, Marianne Curphey Insurance Correspondent, Alexandra Frean, Social Affairs Correspondent, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jack Bailey, James Christopher, Michael Henderson, Michael Evans, Alasdair Murray, George Racz, Matthew Bond, Mark Fuller, Shona Crawford Poole, Jan Raath, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Bill Higginson, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,
ResumoMatthew Parris Brown vows to break stop-go cycle Bank's final building block in place 'He could be a Conservative' McVeigh jury out Cash back plea Mozart 'finds' Index Robinson next UN human rights chief Driving Passions Parker Bowles 'drove crash car like missile' Straw must decide on Bulger case Caitlin Moran on Radiohead Farming Today may be set aside Tomorrow Harrods Patients could face 'hotel' bill for stay in hospital Smouldering Gordon becomes chamber's only hot spot Harman opens way for single mothers to return to work Childcare lead set by France Blair to seek better protection for witnesses of crime Buy Dell Nuclear waste flight paths to be reviewed News in Brief Queen visits Globe theatre Work stress to be studied Deportation for stowaways Drivers' action halts trains Blairs go alone to Balmoral Cleared by tea addiction Oyston given right to appeal Phone-tap warrants increase Oyster firm to shell out £100,000 in libel costs He loves me and we will still marry says girlfriend of stabbed diplomat It's addiction, Jim but not as we know it Desert golf promoter held in Dubai faces bribe charges Mother of all feuds at society for family harmony Howard wrong on Bulger murderers' minimum terms Member HSBC Group TImE Hit-squad will tackle town hall school shambles Outside lavatory and 15 staff for 450 pupils Aitken wins major battle of arms in libel action Petty thief condemns Ira 's rough justice Alliance Leicester Comet Princess's campaign praised by Short Clergy get Church's guide to good sex Isle of Eigg celebrates its Independence Day Appeal ends 700-year reign of absentee lairds Sharps Marriage taken by student was valid Direct Five-year contracts suggested for head teachers Health authority wants its money back after girl dies Save £80m to gain £5m, Dobson tells Nhs trusts SAAB Doctors say they have healing licked Impoverished Lady Hamilton claimed credit for… Senior officer calls for more police abroad Strawberries by the lorryload Weekend Shopping They Work better together Genetics exposes the wild past of man's best friend Dogs may have been domesticated ten times longer than thought, Nigel Hawkes reports Cable & Wireless Vexed problem of snoring cannot be cured overnight Medical Briefing French sign up to a warm welcome Manchester defies Ira with blueprint for new city centre As planners look to the future, survivors and resuers recall the blast that broke the heart of a community 'I can't bear to go back there' BT First fireman feared carnage NatWest Baby is symbol of survival 'No point dwelling on past' Tory contenders face grilling by backbench MPs Clarke closest to being the unity candidate Riddell on Politics Bribery claim MP awaits party action Renault Company car tax increase demanded Marines' striptease undermines Cyprus clean-up Drunken antics have shamed the British garrison Cyprus and added to its public-relations problems, reports Michael Theodoulou from Ayia Napa Halfords Sinead O'Connor faces death threat The Chamber Wildlife guardians lament lack of will to halt illegal trade Britain rejects early Hong Kong entry of more Beijing troops Pakistan warns India of threat to new talks The Chamber B&Q Mice given green light to assist scientists Fiat Brava Child suicide commandos call tune in Freetown Poll swap soon rued by New Zealanders Woodstock Clinton under fire from both sides on anti-racist policies The Chamber Nationwide Professor detects Mozart's hand in little-known operas Santer in Paris 'pact' on currency True confessions cause soul-searching by priests on nature of sin tiny Amsterdam draft spells border clashes for Blair Congress sticks with veteran News in Brief (Reuter): Angola clashes (AFP): Taiwan defiant (AFP): Korean aid (AP): Jail riot kills four (Reuter): Rapist jailed (Reuter): Trial halted (Reuter): Unlucky break Us limits Nato expansion to three in opening phase Foreigners' kidnap fears rise in Russia Bank of Scotland Judges let topless go over the top Xtral Slazeng Why my father's trophies had to go Penny Perry explains why she and her mother have decided to sell the mementoes of Fred Perry, England's greatest tennis star The wrong foot forward John Prescott showed this week why men shouldn't dance, says Joe Joseph Somak Holidays Puccini - and a fight at the opera A long-running legal battle over theinheritance of the great Italian composer Giacomo Puccini ended this week in victory for his granddaughter. But the story may not be over yet, says Richard Owen As in the best plots, voctory may have a bitter aftertaste for Simonetta Puccini The Grand Move Barclays EU follows the Blair principle Putting skills before jobs makes good sense, says John Lloyd The modern worker must be equipped to survive Lord's lord The Times Diary Smoked out The Times Diary Picture Gallery Bonfire of my vanities I will never rule Britain, Cyprus or Swaziland. No aptitude, you see. But show me an after-dinner audience The Tempest The Times Diary The Times Diary Barred The Times Diary Abridge, not a wall of China Britain will abide by Hong Kong, says Robin Cook Justice and Juveniles Parliament's writ should be respected by judges Don't Bank on It Brown is right to ensure that inflation is not too low Garden Inspection The investigation of the Opera House must be quick and clean 'Wrecking' of BBC World Service Panorama's time-slot Press freedom Politics science and the Irish famine Sinn Fein policy Anti-European groups Pole position Tory grass roots Spread of Europhobia Watching the clock Measures to cut motor traffic BA's ethnic route Sales patter Bucket and chuck it Court Circular Birthdays today Anniversaries Personal Column Church news Memorial services Today's royal engagements Forthcoming marriages Dinners Service dinners Reception Luncheons Service luncheon The Brigidine School, Windsor Painter-Stainers' Company Nicolete Gray Nicoleter Gray, art historian and designer of lettering, died in London on June 8 aged 85. She was born in Stevenage, Hertfordshire, on July 20,1911 Personal Column Flights Directory Multiple Display Advertising Items Sydney Guilaroff Sydney Guilaroff, hairdresser to Hollywood, died in Los Angeles on May 28 aged 89. He was born in London on November 2,1907 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Private Advertising Opening Times Thatcher Aims at Labour Hold on Inner Cities Brown to break stop-go cycle The Times Crossword No 20,505 Business AA Information Newspapers Support Recycling In the Times Tomorrow Inside Section 2 Today Top three 'will fail EMU test' Greater share for Norwich members Arsenal chief to fight fee demand Threat to UK jobs in Electrolux shake-up Economics Headline inflation makes unexpected jump to 2.6% Inspirations in talks on takeover Education Power market to start on schedule Sport Ruling hits tax avoidance schemes Winner 1996 Television and Radio Business Today Hydro hopes Matthey deal TV soccer success is forecast Tourist Rates Bank of Scotland Mortgages Direct British Airways Scottish Hydro relies on security of golden share PacifiCorp lines up telecoms buyer Ex-BCCI employees win right to sue Schools Net warning for BT SFA expels broker firm and partners Paragon pays £36m for UK mortgages Business Roundup Airports take flight Lloyd's inquiry rejected Write-offs hit Shelton Second Chinese listing Electrical group thrives Cedardata shares up WPP expansion Graseby wins NHS deal Johnson Matthey shares soar on Japanese deal LucasVarity shows 16% rise in profits Open to Non-Halifax Shareholders by our City Editor: Hard lines on Davies Commentary EuroDollar sees ex-hire prices fall Revenue boost for Daily Mail group Fullers has pride in increased beer sales Hartstone chairman attacks £16m City fees Bank of Scotland Commodities Liffe Options Bull run in London and New York expected to last 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 Power to confuse Tempus In the computer industry, today's cutting edge… Dmgt Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Wall Street Gro-NED fills strategic gap Game of the name Under water The Times City Diary A welcome policy revision but will it save the economy? Economic View Anatole Kaletsky Brown's change to the monetary framework may not be enough if Labour faces a political crisis Energy leak The Times City Diary Tug of love The Times City Diary The X-files Swiss-account find revives copper inquiry Robert Miller assesses the year-long investigation into Mr Fiv Per Cent Rowe & Maw FKI turns from deals to organic growth First-half boost for GWB The Times Rally for Scapa price over improved figures Appleyard drives car shares higher Prudential Protean's German firm faces a long recovery Nobo Group accepts £25m American bid Business Roundup New plant for Seagate St James advances Thyssen expands in US CPL Aromas in the red Anglo-Welsh buoyant Provision knocks JLI tap Air Portugal Equities set another record Planet In association with digital The Times Unit Trustinformation Service The battle of Bloomsday A new 'reader's edition' of Ulysses has caused a scholarly row and angered James Joyce's grandson. Nicolette Jones reports Opposite ends of the keyboard Concerts: Two planists in London poles apart; plus three fine orchestral pieces in Wales Literature Music 1 The Seagull Three of the best BBC NOW/Wigglesworth Cardiff Martyrs superior Opera Poliuto Queen Elizabeth Hall Music 2 Radio Freak feelings on show Radio En Vogue does not mean fashionable Paul Sexton meets the trio that found success by the old-fashioned route—via talent, hard work, charm, that sort of stuff Wrung by a Southern belle Concerts: Haunting gothic country sounds; the new Dylan/Marley/Hendrix sits down; and an impressive American renaissance Tarnation Dublin Radiohead Pop 1 Pop 2 Soaring close to the sun The Jayhawks Empire, W12 Pop 3 Guitar wizard's magic evening Ben Harper Empire, W12 Scream Pop 4 It's true, things can only get better Radiohead's Thom Yorke looked around, saw what a mess we're in, wrote about it on an album called Ok Computer. . . Modem life is rubbished . . . and a gobsmacked David Sinclair can scarce forbear to cheer the result Pop Albums Pop 5 Pop 6 Unsung heroics Soul Albums HMV Pop 7 Pop 8 Ceramics Fair To Advertise in the Times Theatre Choice 1 Weekend Choice A daily guide of arts and entertainment compiled by Gillian Maxey Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Theatres Prience of Wales Theatre Choice 2 The crusader from the Cape Theatre: South Afrinca satire; worthy political diatribe; and an anorexic farce Live From Boerassic Park Tricycle Cry freedom, loudly Flyin' West Drill Hall, W1 Theatre 1 Slim comic pickings Live Me Slender Orange Tree, Richmond Lynyrd Skynyrd Theatre 2 Employee can recover stigma damages from dishonest employer Bail ceases on surrender The Times Youth detention not akin to life sentence Asylum clarification Legal & Public Notices City of London Election of Shereiffs 1997 Liability pending licence transfer To Advertise Call: 0171 680 6800 City University The Management School Oxford Brookes University MBA The University of Birmingham Strathclyde Graduate Business Schools University of Leeds MBA The University of Reading MBA Llm MSc Challenge Nottingham Business School Bath Leicester University Where it all goes wrong John O'Leary analyses an international study of primary school teaching When in Wales do as the Germans do Scientists and engineers are taking a new look at executive education BT Has anyone seen the tombola drum? Over-excited children, collapsing tents just some of the wonders of the school fete for Jane French To Advertise Call: 0171 680 6800 The Bradford Mba Durham University Multiple Classified Advertising Items Eagle Eyes Required Educational Consultant Public Speaking St. Aldates College The Blue Coat School University of Southampton University of North London UWE NBS MBA Kingston University Professional Careers Group European role for Deakin Rugby League To Advertise Call 0171 680 6800 Educational Psychologists University of Bergen Wild card for Johnson may force rule change Athletics University of Oxford Multiple Display Advertising Items Oxford Brookes University Cartoons The Sunday Times Phenomenon of football Weir latest in a long line St James Collage Travel Writers & Photographers All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed Multiple Display Advertising Items Main function University of Hertfordshire Accord over jumping seat Fax: 0171 782 7 899 Frail France face problems aplenty Football Final Table For the Record Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Winning Move Keene on Chess Canadian Grand Prix Mandarin, Thunderer: Chepstow Thunderer: Market Rasen Liverpool raise stakes for Ince Thunderer: Sandown Park Thunderer: Southwell Benny The Dip lies low before next job Racing: Decision Delayed on Derby Winner's Rematch with Silver Patriarch in Ireland Richard Evans Goodwood Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Dunlop warms up in style for Ascot Canadian Grand Prix Thunderer: York Raceline Irani's late show puts Essex in the driving seat Cricket Glamorgan's fortunes restored by battling Croft Somerset fail to capitalise Canadian Grand Prix Leaders not yet in Bristol fashion Stewart takes command Yesterday's Scoreboards Tetley's Challenge Series Nottinghamshire v Australians Europro Golf Center Reiffel fires early shots in battle for Test place Cricket: Australian Driven to Distraction as Astle Cuts Loose with Swashbuckling 99 Clarke lifts Derbyshire spirits Hoy scores personal best in dressage test Equestrianism The Choice of the Rro's at the us Open Late penalty brings win for England Hockey Lancashire miss green light Results from Cruden Bay Moodie blows away the blues Golf Seeds make smooth progress In Brief Jordan recovers Downing alone Little favourite Tour priority Harris through Hamed learns value of ABC Boxing Cambridge University May Rowing Races Tait is given chance to claim place on left wing Rugby Union EtERNA Villeneuve determined to repay debt of loyalty Word-Watching A poetic homecoming Television Choice Radio Choice They pass their Peak, but fly ever higher Review BBC1 Montgomerie calls open season European No 1 sets punishing pace in first round at Congressional Picture Gallery No 1119 Football no title Henman's challenge is terminated by German Funding angers athletes Motor Racing First Telecom Jones puts blame on players as he quits Derbyshire Dutch Treats Scary pit stop for mountain bikers Sally Farrar takes a tentative bicycle ride through an underground maze that incorporates 300km of tunnels in an old marl quarry in Limburg Tunnel Biking A land where the views are Cycling long and the sky is huge A marvellous mix of things to do Derwent May introduces our guide to activity breaks in The Netherlands Quiet beaeh resort brings tourists back year after year Fishing, swimming, kite-flying, windsurfing—Morag Preston visits the sandy seaside towns in the west of Holland In April and May, the fields of flowers are a feast for the eyes Ancient town offers modern delights Dordrecht From sand sculptures to shopping to find a thriving leisure network that offers any holidaymaker a fantastic time, just a shor drive from the capital Beaches Festive flavour and colour Top Events A picturesque flight of fancy Mark Fuller displays Dutch courage with a champagne flight over forests and farmhouses Hot Air Balloning Retrace the footsteps of the wartime smugglers Mark Fuller reports on rambling holidays in the underpopulated Twente region, an area steeped in local legend Memorial stones mark the sports where Allied bombers crashed Heading for the tree-lined fairways Golf There are pastimes to occupy non-golfers Most of the area is now a nature reserve Excursions guaranteed to land you in deep water Sunken vessels and aquatic forests are attracting sightscers, says Sally Farrar Wreck Diving Caugnt up on the winds of history The 500 or so traditional Dutch barges that remain have been converted to take tourists. Ronald Faux joined a party on the Ijsselmeer and a young crew member Fine art of the Low Countries Don't miss out: our esential guide to what to do and where to go will ensure your stay is eventful and memorable Galleries & Museums Transport How to make your holiday a family affair Children's Attractions Helpful Hints Undiscovered Holland Duty-Free Holland Turning the tide on conventional exercise Ronald Faux pulled on some strong boots to find out why the Dutch are so fond of trudging through miles of squidgy wilderness for pleasure Mud-Walking Not such a sinister city, after all It may have a belligerent past, but John Young finds the Euro-Plotting centre relaxed and charming Maas Tricht Asparagus is a regional speciality Holland A gentle roll along the gypsy trail Wagon Trekking Where birders flock to water Birdwatching Holland Holland
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