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News from 17/06/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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James Landale, Arthur Leathley, Transport Correspondent, Jeremy Hiobbs, Executive Director, Jon Ashworth, Peter Perth, Anglican Archbishop, Norma Graves, Heidi Kingstone, Derek Hodgson, Richard Hobson, Robert Miller, Banking Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Sam Younger, Managing Director, Philip Howard, Nicholas Watt, Chief Ireland Correspondent, and Richard Ford, Joanna Pitaman, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Kevin Dance, President, George Sivell, Noel Goodwin, Carl Mortished, Gillian Maxey, Simon Wilde, Roger Maynard, Tom Walker, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Clare Stewart, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Pat Gibson, Polly Newton, Political Reporter, Rupert Cox, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Giles Chichester, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Michael Horsell, Jennie George, President, Stephen Farrell, Amanda Loose, Anatole Kaletsky, Charles Bremner, Marianne Curphey and Anne Ashworth, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, L. A. Skinner, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Sacha Craddock, Paul Durman, Andrew Allison, P. H. S., David Adams Latin America Correspondent, Hector Laing, Audrey Magee, Ireland Correspondent, John Hopkins, T. A. Chivers, Senior lecturer in defence and international affairs, Adam Sage and Joanna Bale, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Adam Jones, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Christine Buckley, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Chris Partridge, Andrew Drummond, Richard Evans, A. A. C. Cruickshank, Caroline Merrell, Clive Aslet, Eric Reguly, Michael Calvin, John Copeland, David Pannick QC, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, A. R. Birch, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Patrick Middleton Chief Staff Officer, Dalya Alberge, Rodney Hobson, Anthony B. Plant, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John Allison, Richard Duce, Gerald Holtham, Nick Szczepanik, Philip Webster Political Editor, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Iola Smith, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, John Hudson, Andrew Pierce and Philip Webster, Jason Nissé, Philip Webster and Charles Bremner, Nicholas Watt, Philip Webster and Audrey Magee, Paul Durman and Anne Ashworth, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Anjana Ahuja, Scrivenor, C. N. Laine, President, Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston, Daniel Lightman, Jill Sherman, Gillian Bowdtich and Shirley English, Jason Cowley, Holly Morgenroth, Andrew Lycett, Martin Waller, Adam Sage and David Charter, Education Correspondent, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Marianne Curphey, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Julian Muscat Tennis Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Michael Evans, Peter Moss, Marcus Binney and Philip Jeune, Christopher Irvine, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Julian Tennis Correspondent,

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Why Hunting Should Not Be Banned Ulster talks off after double killing 'Nothing prepared me for what I saw' ksays doctor who ran to RUC men shot in cold blood Final protester is evicted at airport £1,000 windfall for shareholders Venice successes The Times Index Euro rolled out after pact satisfies French honour By a Staff Reporter: Physicists find grain of truth in child's play Stay out of Politics Charles School Shanties Hague poised to win second round Home & legacy Britain's First Seed for 15 Years Manchester protest ends after tunnel collapses Gulf War doctor replaced Dunlop Switch in tactics that culminated in a cold-blooded double murder Mull crash widow accepts £500,000 News in Brief Riding student 'whipped' Synod debates homosexuality Eubank starts service order Lipman operation a success Heathrow noise 'capped' Surgery for Siamese twins 'Mad Mike' to sell medals Naomi Campbell laughs at drug overdose claims I'm very much alive, says model who insists that her illness was an allergic reaction to penicillin Parents say doctors hid truth about dead son Students pelt tourists who disturbed their revision Debonair DHL Kall for low ticket prices at people's opera American Airlines Aficio Composer seeks sound of silence MP promises to pursue his Bill to ban hunting Ireland prepares for an English invasion Budget Full steam ahead as engineers turn veteran racer into car of the future Legal & General Man held after Tv admission of sex with boys French detectives criticised for failure to find Britons' killers Parents unite in garden tribute to murdered girls OU degree will widen access to legal career Farmer rides off with £51,000 for Disney toy Win tickets to the Lord's Test Microsoft Actors may 'treat' patients in £45,000 medical trial Charity puts spiritual healers to the test Gene study rejects compulsory testing for life assurance Intel inside Man who refused DNA test 'must be father' Alderney defends breakwater built to repel the French Court hears of Briton's frolics with Thai boys Leica Fiat Major deserves more than to be left in lonely obscurity Riddell on Politics Labour MP faces internal exile over bribery claim PPP healthcare Learner drivers face more studying Ashdown urges joint approach on welfare Prescott keen to revive plan for city road tolls Ministers defeat bid to amend handgun ban In Parliament Cheaper motor insurance for le mans drivers Murdered land dealer 'tortured by Arafat's agents' Death threat forces singer to cancel The RoyalBank of Scotland Fujifilm Watergate's poison of mistrust lingers on CNT Plan for slavery apology, attacked Prime Health Epidemic brings call to ease Cuba ban Turncoats 'hope to take Pol Pot alive within days' Plea to Blair on Aborigines NatWest Old hand is new envoy to China Symbol of the colonial era packed away Reuter: Patten warning on housing price rise Fujifilm (Reuter): Refugee move (Reuter): Knight 'errant' (Reuter): Taiwan invited (Reuter): Boycott rejected Deal to tighten net around quota hoppers likely to disappoint British Jobs pact buries Franco-German monetary row Charles Bremner reports on the latest in a long tradition of summit corporomises that have kept the EU on the rails Daewoo All change as future coinage shows its face The Euro EU told to scrap obsessions and listen to public Blair Speech Tudjman keeps power in flawed poll Mafia kills football club chiefs in Russia Maple Pupils test meaning of life without a load of old Kant French troops quit Brazzaville Daewoo World Cup ad ban brews sponsor row Africa deal to protect elephants World Summary Pilot lands deal (AFP): Cairo's captives (AP): Free as a bird The young doctor with an old woman's disease At 19, Anna Peckham discovered that years of anorexia had left her with osteporosis. Heidi Kingstone reports Direct Line The Times Pmt? Osteoporosis? Menopause? Which? High risks for high rollers Sophisticated and, many claim, more exciting form of gambling has emerged from the City dealing rooms. Jason Cowley investigates St Christopher DriverPlan The glass men cometh, in bulk Have our top architects gone hothouse mad? Marcus Binney reportsf on some giant gardening projects Givenchy Design Proms Winners, winners, everywhere . . . Richard Morrison has the results of The Times/Junior Prom competition Holly's Sea-Song The Underwater Wardrobe by Holly Morgenroth Proms Guinness Plc Recording Building a Library The best available CDs, presented in conjunction with Bbc Radio 3 Death still fashionable in Venice Visual Art: The atrists at this year's Venice Biennale span a wide age range, but a common theme unites young and old. Richard Cork reports The Winners British Airways Visual Art Hill House Hammond K Vitafood Knufinke Visual Art 3 Tomorrow Around the Galleries Art Galleries Choice Today's Choice A dally guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Gillian Maxey Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicate with the symbol *) on release across the country Choice Blast from the past Theatre: Mike Alfreds's new staging of Ibsen's Ghosts at the Lyric, Hammersmith From the sharp to the inscrutable Wishbones Bush Theatre Theatre 2 Millions of happy faces-and one score Joanna Pitman on 20 years of Live Music Now! and its mission to introduce new stars to new audiences, Plus concerts Flight into Baroque country Musica Antiqua K?ln/Goebel St James, W1 MINicall Music Voice of America Upshaw/Kalish Wigmore Hall The Times Music 'New' Bntten proves a winner Britten/Pears Orch Snape Maltings Music Fair blows the wind for France Blair needs lessons from Jospin, not Kohl, says Anatole Kaletsky Jospin was lucky to take over a sick economy Hot property The Times Diary Picture Gallery A period of silence, Sir The public won't place its trust in a Prince so ignorant of state education All clear? The Times Diary Master's voice The Times Diary Foxy ladies The Times Diary That's my girl The Times Diary We won't let Foster outfox us Clive Aslet urges MPs to keep the urban pack at bay The Tory Task Recovery requires a leader to face the federalists Not Dead yet The Middle East peace process can still move forward The Eyes of Justice Forty years on, salute the conscience of society Financial rethink in defence review Regulation of auditors Crucial factors in leadership choice World Service future Sales patter 007's 'Q' Blair and human rights in Australia Run out March of progress Court Circular Today's royal engagement Anniversaries Baron Hurd of Westwell Personal Column Picture Gallery French scour seabed for truth about legendary naval clash Picture Gallery Birthdays today Monmouthshire St John Council Forthcoming marriages Church news The Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh Legal appointments Service luncheon Amos Tutuola Amos Tutuola, Nigerian novelist, died in Ibadan on June 8 aged 77. He was born in 1920 Personal Column The Sunday Times Reginald Burton R. W. B. Barton, classical scholar, died on June 4 aged 88. He was born on December 5,1908 Donald J. Olsen Donald J. Olsen, urban historian, died from a heart attack in Seattke, Washington, on May 19 aged 68. He was born there on January 8,1929 Ascot Races the Cup Day News The Times Crossword No 20,508 Business Klm AirUK Forecast In the Times Inside Section 2 Today Windfall whirlwind sweeps Norwich and Nationwide Owen quits NatWest over £90m 'black hole' John Charcol Business Beckett accuses US on aviation aid Railtrack on collision course with Ofrail Law Baby joins the City millionaires Clarke sees cut in NAO review Sport Television and Radio Business Today Unit trusts look into new award scheme Raise taxes not interest rates, says British Steel The Times British Airways Picture Gallery Think-tank in jobs criticism Peer wins control of Wilson sports group CALPers tightens director test Salisbury's to open all night Confidence eases in commercial property Energy chief quits after row over role Tobacco attacked in Canada Abbey confirms Cater Allen talks Business Roundup US telecoms takeover Upgrading by brewery LSB edges ahead New link for Ireland London Bridge talks PowerGen venture Celtic hand-out fear Tourist Rates Performance warning hits Psion launch Bid report boosts T&N share price Honda Reshuffle at Tring is voted down By our City Editor: NatWest's credit overdrawn Commentary Even WiTH our EXPERiENCE NEGOTiATiNG a Large Buy-Out… Commodities Liffe Options Worries on windfall tax overshadow Nu debut Stock Market Clare Stewart London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) Eoropean Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Snarl-up on the tracks Tempus British Steel Tempus Norwich Union Tempus Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Psion Tempus Wall Street Last chance for NatWest's global dream Robert Miller looks at the woes afflicting the clearer's investment banking-and its fightback strategy Windfalls drive billion-pound demand for package holidays Tour operators benefit as 'feel-good' factor grows, Marianne Curphey says New Balls The Times City Diary Joli good The Times City Diary Master class The Times City Diary Sound move The Times City Diary Needle point The Times City Diary Let mutuality be the power behind the tap and the Tube Rowe & Maw Losses up fourfold at Full Circle Barclays in move for Japanese 'Big Bang' Threadneedle Picture Gallery R-R growth fuelled by £500m order for engines Britax makes £73m German acquisition General Computers & Computing Services MJN Saatchi company's biggest takeover Plysu's Spanish gain Business Roundup Greenbury shares sale Deltron tops £1m Hill Hire increases Strength in numbers may make for easier loans Getting it together: small companies discover they can scale greater heights when they join forces Business Opportunities NatWest Networkers reap their rewards Welsh toolmakers to pool expertise and resources Franchise Feature CBI Q. M. Ltd KJC London Tecs seek boost to funding Equities lose ground NatWest The Times Unit Trust Information Christian Dior Industry aid to stem brain drain University of Surrey Surrey offers a fast track to academic success, says Chris Partridge The University of Surrey Dedicated to diversity Surrey's entrepreneurial sprit and desire to be part of the community has turned it into a key player in the local economy, says Chris Partridge Forum to help boost economy Sponsored section Rodney Hobson on a new busiiness initiative A breeding ground for wealth creators University of Surrey Ronney Hobson reports on a high-technology park that has attracted huge international interest Satellites go into orbit economy class Chris Partridge reports from the smallest and cheapest space mission control in the world The Surrey Research Park The University of Surrey Engineers get the green light Sponsored section Industry benefits from a degree of co-operation, says Amanda Loose Surrey From infertility to dancing on the Net University of Surrey Amanda Loose examines some of the wide range of research projects undertaken by the university University of Surrey Surrey County Council Accelerating to the millennium Silicon chips from Surrey will be vital to national research programme A 'virtual factory' is almost upon us Career booster Amanda Loose reports on a successful work scheme for undergraduates University of Surrey Inside the jury at last Frances Gibb reports on a television series that has found a way of looking closely at how juries operate Inns fail to agree on equality Picture Gallery Inns and Outs 'We want a committee' Chambers Banking & Finance HC Hughes-Castell Evidence to defend OJ's prosecutor Counsel David Pannick QC 40 Years of Justice QD Chambers Graham Gills & Young Lovell White Durrant ARC Quarry Dougall Norton Rose Forty years of success Frances Gibb hails Justice, the group that has broken new ground in fighting legal miscarriages London exports its legal style Edward Fennell on how the Italians welcome the Anglo-Saxon approach QD Laurence Simons White and Bowker Solicitors Lipson Lloyd Jones ITS PSD Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal College of Nursing Legal Affairs Manager Ireland Mitre Court Chambers Barlow Lyde & Gilbert Bolt Court Chambers Building Societies Ombudsman QD Quarry Dougall Clifford Chance Brick Court Chambers Daniels Bates QD Zarak MacRae Brenner QD Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Specail Project Lawyer BBC The University of Hong Kong Zarak MacRae Brenner Sumitomo Trust & Banking Co, Ltd Conyers Dill & Pearman GLS QD Clifford Chance Zarak Mabrae Brimmer University of Central Lancashire Kilpatrick Stockton Swedish Lawyer for London Office Starborough to shine bright Racing: Loder-Trained Colt Can Fend off International Challenge Thunderer: Royal Ascot Thunderer: Thirsk Guide to our Racecard Totem Dancer can scalp rivals in stamina test Guide to Today's Races Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings William Hill Rapid Raceline United open season at White Hart Lane Football Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Drivers accelerate safety campaign Motor Sport For the Record Winning Move Keene on Chess Wigan trampled by Broncos Pools Forecast No mercy as sad St Helens are thrown to Sharks Rugby League Fixtures Gray makes pitch for Everton job In Brief The Times Warne leads revival of Australian prospects Cricket Rhodes finds winning way Kellogg's Sustain Strang adds to Lancashire's woes Liquid lunch spoils Surrey's day Hindson has a turn of good fortune Derbyshire unrest drives out coach Yesterday's Scoreboards Williams gains valuable experience Montgomerie haunted by bogey John Hopkins on the duel between golf's most recent rivals Word Watching My Sister: Tonight 9.00 On the road to success Televiision Choice Radio Choice Worming your way into an eel's affection Review BBC1 Times Two Crossword Racing Henman leaps up Wimbledon pecking order British hope named as No 14 seed for men's singles championship Lions ready to roar into action as tour reaches point of no return Home comforts under threat Move to Wasps is a Shaw sign for future Cricket Alliance Leicester Advance of Cash earned by qualified success

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