News from 16/06/1997
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Peter Miller President, Neville Trotter, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Roger Gaskell, Tunku Varadarajan, Edward Gorman, Sailing Correspondent, James Spiecer, Barney Spender, Matthew Wall, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall, DJM, Julian Muscat, Tennis Correspondent, John Vincent, Derek Hodgson, Richard Hobson, David Rhys Jones, Harvey Elliott, Grece Bradberry, Style Editor, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Mary Honeyball Generl Secretary, Clive Davis, Erich Steiner, Peter Foster, Carl Mortished, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Morag Preston, Simon Wilde, Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, Elisabeth Sandys, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Ann Widdecombe, Rupert Cox, Steve Keenan, Fergus Montogomery, Neil Graves and Tim Jones, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Pamela Morgan, Wyn Roberts, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Liz Price, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Phili Bassett, Industrial Editor, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, James Joll Chairman, Shirley A. Barnes Director, Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, David Ward, Tony Hoare, Steve Norris, Peter Masefield, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Adrian Zuckerman, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Colin Mcquillan, Peter Bryan, Kenneth Carlisle, Patricia Davis, Chris Lockwood, Nigel Hawkes, J. Enoch Powell, Bronwen Maddox, Melvyn Bragg, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Michael Calvin, Eric Reguly, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Andrew Pierce Political Correspondent, Nick Kelly, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, Julian Muscat, Dominic Kennedy and Arthur Leathley, William Rees-Mogg, Michael Theodolou, Dominic Kennedy, John Goodbody, Bill Norris, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jason Nisse, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Philip Webster and Charles Bremner, Kathryn Knight, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, Keith Blackmore, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Philip Prior, Graham Searjeant, Tim Jones, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Perry Cleveland-Peck, Helen Edeards Chief Executive, John Mackenzie Director, Jack Aspinwall, Tom Rhodes, Keith Langridge, Stephen Dalton, Nathan Yates and Adam Jones, Jack Bailey, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, Michael Evans, Stephen Scott, Matthew Bond, John Norris, Arthur Reed, Andrew Pierce and David Charter, Christopher Irvine, Chris Poupard Director,
ResumoToday This Week in the Times Index Prescott calls for action on Tube sale Tax windfall for Prince's job scheme Valiant Monthy the Nearly Man Again Blair lets irritation show at EU summit Index Crash halts Grand Prix Big gains likely in Norwich Union Tower executions The Times e-mail The Times on the Internet 21 Ford Cars to Be Won Nissan Today Pills scare puts Naomi Campbell in hospital Clarke refuses to serve under his rivals Thatcher tribute to courage of-Falklands force NatWest Dell Robertson is to outlaw bullying in the Forces Citizens to decide future of charter News in Brief Jail-term plan Driver shot Trains halted Kidnap alert Back on track Givenchy post Gruelling schedule exacts a high price How Campbell stayed in public eye Saudi judges put pressure on nurse's brother Beach hut arsonist sets sparks flying in Frinton Lottery cash pays for opera lay-offs Debonair Jaguar Greenwich millennium faces £12m City loss Warmer waters bring strangers to the shore Silk Cut Lost treasure was on living-room wall A fragement from an illuminated manuscript has turned up in London, Dalya Alberge writes Plain English Campaign's 5th International… Free bus tickets for day without the car Prince and the Premier find they are in tune Rac Celinet Royal road of conscience Britannia Kaiser's agents were shot at the Tower of London Forte Heroic histories go under the hammer John vincent recounts the tales of courage and self-sacrifice behind the auction of three VCs Time It's time to end the secrecy, Sir Humphrey First direct Dan technology Philosophy student joins the search for life out there ET, phone again, the line is clear Saga Services Ltd AT&T Model violinist given lead role by Lloyd Webber Britain urged to build greener homes New approach would protect rural land and promote towns Role for shopping centres Valley takes up Laurie Lee battle against development Honda Army calls for inquiry on 'puffin' drug claim News in Brief Celine memorial Fatal nap Vicar replaced Tryon flight bill Cliff death Television debut Beer-and-sausage rebels savour lean times for currency king Kohl Jobs riot heralds showdown over Jospin's remedy France London's viewpoint on summit hurdles Agenda Which bank lets you buy and sell shares in over… Picture Gallery Blair awaits price for treaty deal on borders Britain Service line MESH Republicans struggle to rediscover right path Forty-something youth enters the presidential fray They work better together New York braced for rent battle Gulf War illness report to criticise White House Picture Gallery Foreman tells of tears in McVeigh trial jury room Clinton initiative on race dismissed as 'feel-good' words Fears of Pol Pot 'ruse' as factions battle in jungle The Khmer Rouge is tearing itself apart, but all may not be as it seems, James Pringle reports from Phnom Penh (AP): Retrial rejected in 'living dead' case The Royal Bank of Scotland Cheering crowds greet Berisha in former rebel city (Reuter): Tudjman set for poll victory World Summary Congo exodus (AP): Sudan massacre (Reuter): Pensioned off The Chamber 12 (Reuter): Colombia rebels hand over army captives Netanyahu to escape fraud charges Norwich Union Foreign Office condemns new Hong Kong laws Of mice and men Scientists who introduced human genes into a mouse found some surprising medical benefits, says Anjana Ahuja MINicall "Impotence" The Chamber 12 Tempur New light on sight Eye hopes T rex poser Far-flung fish Doubts over a dinosaur's blood Royal Botanic Gardens Kew No plaice like home, it seems Picture Gallery The Secret of the Shipping Forecast Shipping Forecast Areas Why is it that thousands of us don't switch off the radio when the shipping Forecast comes on? Bill Frost reports on the broadcast that soothes a nation with its calm and measured tones Intel inside Tyson title with a $22m punch One of the ex-champ's mansions is for sale. Tunka Varadarajan reports from Connecticut Dti Multiple Display Advertising Items Rodenstock The Week Ahead In sight of a double triumph Opera: Rodney Milnes sees the Aldeburgh Festival celebrate its 50th with a Turnage double bill The new directors have built on a noble tradition Legal & General Theatre Time to drag ITV out of the Dark Ages National Theatre Opera Picture Gallery Pop NatWest Visual Art Short on smiles Concert Blands having the most fun Pop: Superstars strut their stuff a gigs in London and Dublin, while Rex Harrison's son pays tribute to a famous Belgian at the Jermy Perfect sales pitch Celine Dion Dublin Art Galleries Theatre Film Books Jazz Music To advertise in The Times theatre Tuesday to Friday in Section 2 Where love meets death Keeping the Woolf from the door Adrian Zucker on resolving a legal conflict of interest Son of Fred The lesson America will have to learn The success of one high school merely demonstrates how far education in the US is falling its students Who will make a Tory First Xi Peter Riddell on the problems facing the Conservative selectors Fast food Party plan Dirty film P. H. S: Princely sum New Start for Housing] Labour's opportunity to change the streets where we live Asia Online Singapore and Malaysia struggle for Silicon Valley supremacy Leave the Car behind A thought at the start of Walk to School Week Weighing up Tory leadership choices The law and release of sex offenders University museums Eclipse of Russia Letters@the-times. co. uk Women's work Fish-eating birds Breaking up our antiquarian books Bad sport Fitting send-off Court Circular Personal Column The Hon Mrs Ralph Cowdy Orley Farm School By a Staff Reporter: A year on, Manchester remembers IRA bomb Birthdays today Picture Gallery Luncheon Royal engagements Worldcall Multiple Display Advertising Items The Rev Dr Donald Gray Nature notes Forthcoming marriages East Riding of Yorkshire Shrievalty The Sunday Times Marriages Dame Monica Golding Obituaries Appointments in the Forces Jacques Canetti Anniversaries Nature notes Edward Bishop Edward Bishop, painter died on June 7 aged 94. He was born on November 11,1902 Bulat Okudzhava Bulat Okudzhava, poet, writer and singer, died in Paris June 12 aged 73. He was born in Moscow on May 9,1924 Death of Lord Kitchener On this Day June 16,1916 News The Times Crossword No 20,507 Business AA Information Western Provident Association American Express Times Sport Montgomerie's dream ended by Els Centrum Boycott helps Barker to regain composure Ivanisevic bows to Australian power Tennis: Ballgirl Earns Applause at Queen's as Philippoussis Serves Warning to Rivals Sustain British eyes turn to Rusedski Julian Muscat welcomes the emergence of an other challenger for Wimbledon Graf gives strong hint on retirement Sports on Brief Holmes runs into form Boardman pulls out Kafelnikov off the mark Downing triumph Johnson loses play-off De la Hoya's delight Jones seals Classic Surrey find the target Schumacher secures profit amid the pain Ince set for £3.5m move to Liverpool Football: England Midfield Players Decides to Leave Internazionale Rose's talent blooms in all-Scottish final Golf Top Flite Tufnell may enter calculations for Lord's line-up Cricket Support grows for Johnston fund By our Sports Staff: West Indies openers lay foundation for victory Hampshire fail to counter Mushtaq Elegant Smith is top of the class Glamorgan put unhappy memories behind them Reiffel quick to underline Test credentials Atherton's judgment vindicated by result Cricket: England Captain Warms up for Lord's with Commanding Innings against Kent Law finds 123 as easy as Abc in defeat of Sussex Gloucestershire sneak in despite their evil ways Yorkshire run ragged by Thorpe Rampant Smith piles on the agony for Derbyshire Yesterday's Scoreboards Minnows drawn into limelight for wrong reasons Cricket Saturday's Scoreboards Reeve prefers back seat in backroom role at Somerset Batting talent that blossomed late Ivo Tennant joins in the celebrations to mark the 70th birthday of one of England's most stylish stroke-makers St Michael brings latest version of gospel to people Jordan extends legend by leading Bulls to their fifth champioship in seven years Keith Blackmore, in Chicago, sees a remarkable sportsman write another chapter in NBA history Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Winning Move Guide to the Week Ahead Prudential London on top form as Henley approaches Rowing Sky sports Changes fall short of necessary revolution Rugby League: One-Sided World Championship Matches Leave Weaknesses in British Game Cruelly Exposed Christopher Irvine believes that new report does not go far enough Eagles fly in face of established practice England blow hot and cold to finish second Hockey Auckland turn the world on its head By a Correspondent: Girdler adds to British woes Gollob leaves rivals in wake Speedway Offensive limitations costly for Monarchs Amercian Football Ecclestone's plan to float ready to stall on the grid Howley's enforced departure tears at heart of Lions Rugby Union Men's Health McGeechan savours strong finish By our Sports Staff: Surgery hits veteran All Black Breakaway tries end Irish hopes Windsor victory brings Smith welcome comfort Triathlon Cornwall embarrass England selectors Bowls Sky Stevens enrolling in course of study Chris McGrath meets a master American rider turning pupil for Royal Ascot First Island dies from colic Results from Saturday's Six Meetings Shantou wins in Milan Realise your Dream of Owning a Racehorse Flat Leaders Brighton Pontefract Musselburgh The Times Rapid Raceline Bailey steers way to first Etchells title Fire Ball provides royal win Volunteers proud of achievements as final leg nears Sailing Windsor Riding crest of wave against the odds John Goodbody meets a girl who has overcome her disability to achieve international standard in sailing The Times Chance meeting puts Hoy in the clear Equestrianism: Australian Repels Todd's Challenge with Faultess Show Jumping Performance Menu still pulling away from the field Motor Sport: Heartbreak for Porsche as Alboreto Takes Chequered Flag in Thrilling Finish at Le Mans NatWest Kelleners' hopes go up in flames Mechanics blow away Windward Polo Dangerfield fashions speedy drop to victory Cycling Sky Sports Battling Parke falls to Jansher Squash Paddling through Mongolia Perry Cleveland-Peck succumbs to an urge to go kayaking, and finds himself up the desert with a canoe One 2 one For the Record Club Cricket Australian Pools Check Cambridge May Races The Times Alternative construction avoids anomaly Indignation insufficient to affect interests Legal & Public Notices Alteration destroys effect of mutual wills The Times Partners jointly and severally liable Witness entitled to his costs Capitalisation, week's change IWC Results and Statistics Tourist Rates The Times British Steel pounded by sterling Companies Norwich Union Key figures for Brown Economic Outlook Sunday Tips Sharp increase in number of women executives in UK The Times LineOne Demise of the euro could bring salvation Word-Watching Halifax chief to head bankers Tring board faces vote Change on Week NatWest Yorkshire investors' rebellion is waning Tecs offer ideas on back-to-work policy Roll-call nears 300 two years on Alternative Investment Market Ford Sportster Flash Beckett ready to reject Bass project Free Slazenger Tennis Balls Exclusive Sunday Times reader offer Chiquita may bid for Fisher Motorist looks the winner in battle of the forecourts Petrol inquiries may fail to aid small retailer, writes Carl Mortished Britannia Prospects remain good if you invest long term A green-fingered change Television Choice No sex and violence, just snogs and violins BBC1 DIY form tipped to bring taxman £150m bonus in fines NU investors rationed on extra shares Times Two Crossword Salvation UK 'has room for more big stores' Dogfight at the air show Nationwide under siege from thousands of carpetbaggers Courtaulds plant for Singapore New Corby Petrol Wars Abbey set to buy Cater Allen Lindbergh's legacy On darkened clouds of glory Seventy years ago, the first solo transatlantic flight changed the course of histroy, writes Bill Norris Longines Incredible journey that thrilled the world Bill Norris charts the course of the flight that landed Lindbergh in the hostory books and opened up the skies How One Small Aircraft was Pushed to its Limits Longines A Hero's Welcome Giants that crossed the ocean Airships flew the first passengers to America, but the advance died in flames, says Bill Norris Meeting a Legend 'Don't call me Lucky Lindbergh any mo're And how war achieved lift-off Civilian flight gained from air combat, writes Chris Lockwood—and we sold America the jet Birlliant Minds How the Comet took on the 707-and lost Arthur Reed on the scramble to win ascedency at the birth of the jet age Jumbo People The world shrinks as Boeing launches a flying jumbo The day I flew with Lindbergh 'Cats Eyes' Concorde still a nose ahead of its rivals Arthur Reed recalls the international race to go supersonic, and how Concorde saw off its rivals Supersonic Stars An air of knowing where you are Chris Lockwood looks at the history of navigation, from the Lindbergh era, when eyesight was everything, tom state-of-the-art satellite technolgy Picture Gallery Tomorrow's Pathfinders Nurse, I think I'm going to be sick From fuel smells, burst ear drums, blood and sealding soup to service with a smile, Chirs Lockwood charts flying progress Air Politics Five Freedoms and a Great Divide Smaller planes to cut the queues Harvey Elliott on the future of transalantic crossings: smart cards and twin-engined aircraft History of the Airbus Flight style of the rich and famous Morag Preston reports o]n how the Duchess of York and Richard Branson cope with a long-haul aboard the-eye express The quest for faster crossings Sir Peter Masefield recalls the long and often hazardons battle to fly the Atlantic Longines
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