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News from 18/06/1997

1997; Gale Group;

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George Cole, Andreas Loizou, Jill Sherman Daniel McGrory and Dominic Kennedy, Anthony Harris, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Jonathan Foweraker, Chris Ward, Adrian Lee, Grace Bradberry, Simon Barnes, Jeremy Bennett, Chairman, Richard Hobson, John O'Leary, Education Editor, Alan Claverd, Philip Howard, Carol Midgley, Hilary Finch, Phil Dwyer, Josephine Robinson, Ian Murray, Joanna Bale, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Clive Davis, Peter Foster, Carl Mortished, Gillian Maxey, Julian Malins, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, David McGrath, Christine Buckley Industrial Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Rachel Clements, Robert Blood, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Bridget Harrison, Andrew Howard, David Charter Education Correspondent, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Shirley English, R. J. Johnston, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Booth, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Nicholas Watt, Jenny MacArthur, Maxwell Hutchinson (President, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Eve-Ann Prentice, Elizabeth Watkins, Charles Bremner, John Kavanagh, Peter Barnard, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Nigella Lawson, Luke Clancy, Simon Tait, Montagu of Beaulieu (Chairman), Valerie Elliott Whitehall Editor, Paul Durman, Brenda Maddox, Nicholas J. Gardiner, Patricia M. MacAulay, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Clive Parker, Nicholas Watt and Audrey Magee, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Amanda Foreman, Emma Wilkins, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Chris Partridge, Roy Roebuck, Richard Evans, Bronwen Maddox, Eric Reguly, Richard Owen, Damian Whitworth, Sarah Cunningham, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Oliver August, Ian Murray Medical Correspondent, Andrew Pierce Political Correspondent, Carol Allen, W. Stephen Gilbert, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Glen Owen, John Allison, Richard Duce, Geof Wheelwright, Nick Szczepanik, Giles Whittell, Iola Smith, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Jason Nissé, Alfred E. Norris, Matthew Parris, Jennifer Leyland, Anjana Ahuja, Chris McGrath, John Shaw, Michael Austin, Keith Blackmore, Peter Riddell, John M. Calabrini, Ray Hatley, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Polly Newton Political Reporter, Philip Webster, Simon Jenkins, James Stanford, Director General, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Alan Coren, Lucas Mellinger, Tess Knighton, Iain McLean, Nigel Powell, Tom Rhodes, Stephen Dalton, Julian Muscat Tennis Correspondent, Lindsay Nicolle, Michael Hornsby, Countryside Correspondent, Michael Henderson, David Maddock, Alasdair Murray, Matthew Bond, Susan Ellicott, Jan Raath, Simon Anholt, Dr Keyboard, Janine di Giovanni, Jonathan Mirsky, Philip Webster and Andrew Pierce,

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Win Free Tickets for the Lord's Test Tory rivals head for photo-finish Clarke pips Hague in second vote Lady Tryon held after health fear The Times Index Big bangers face ban under tighter fireworks law What's Wrong with the, Turner Prize? Oxford votes for business school Heavy hitters Exhibition fears Freewheeling to the front Hi-Tech Tennis The Shape of '97 Summit ends in stalemate after clash on voting rules Allied Dunbar Allied Dunbar Political Sketch Redwood's 'barmy army' may have last laugh in leadership contest With rivalries and resentments on the Right aplenty, Kenneth Clarke might attract support from ideological foes who respect his personal qualities How Tories lined up behind the three contenders Is your Mortgage with Alliance & Leicester or… Councils to get £5bn for housing Whatever the Property There are Two Ways to Get the… Outlook obscured by dust of battle Riddell on Politics Abbey National Friend died when mountain guide cut corners, court told Woman killed her four-year-old son by salt poisoning Parents angry as killer wife goes free AST Computer Boy of 14 locked up for killing woman, 82 ALC Tel All-women shortlist takes Turner by surprise GP insists on police cell surgery Record crowd crowns Queen Mother's visit to Royal Ascot Dell Football Association tests nine-year-olds for drugs Boy ill after Ecstasy find in woods Religious teenagers take permissive line on sex Saga Services Ltd Oxford dons vote to accept plans for business school Price of Vehicles Shown Six-figure salary engenders envy among academics Cambridge seeks a brain with heart Blunkett finds extra £5m for careers help Naomi Campbell took an overdose, newspaper claims Implicated drug regarded as safe Heavy rain needed to avoid hose ban, says Thames Water Alliance & Leicester Centenarians reveal secret of long life Catholics unite with Protestants in grief for murdered police MoD seeks new doctor to fill Gulf War hot seat Did kitty come from the Essex marshes? They work better together Retaliation 'would horrify shot PCs' The Times Cable & Wireless Fires on cruise ship ignite an old-fashioned mystery By a Staff Reporter: Bank man 'took £lm to aid bus firm sell-off' Outburst lands cox in hot water Paedophile claim man bailed News in Brief Double blow Mobiles opposed Beatles grant Airport challenge No jam-free day Dangerous dog Blair faces decision of the millennium Labour divided over whether ministers should approve ?580 million gamble on building Greenwich exhibition centre Laura Ashley Leicester lands space centre cash Lloyds Bank Family's bonds waver on Wall St One 2 one Gore sued in row over report on TWA crash Romania dispute is likely to delay French re-entry to Nato Reuter: Islanders go to polls Judge rules OJ can do without golf Jesuit assures atheists of a place in Heaven Naples in crackdown on Mafia World Summary Reuter: 28 wounded in Hebron Reuter: Paedophile video raids (AP): Mexico bars way to priest (AP): Sri Lankan suicide toll Blair to curb costs of hosting summits ROC Brollies and gold watches sweeten task of the press No cheese-paring in Caerphilly country Prime Health Service line Insurance 'Son of Maastricht' scales down goals for Europe unity Reuter: Radiation checks ordered on French nuclear plant's waste in Channel Burberrys of London Midland Reuter: Israeli Labour leader plans Blairite revamp Tiny Computers Limited Democrats prepare to disrupt handover Citytraveller Direct Ltd Prince's guards die in Phnom Penh feud Reuter: Russian admiral 'kept millions from sale of fleet' (AFP): BA wins check-in security dispute at Paris airport Young French told to drink more wine Over 25? car insurance more than £200? you need help Minolta (UK) Ltd Jail for Terre' Blanche Four die as mudslide engulfs Normandy village Move to ease ban on ivory trade fails The Scotch House Going flat, out for a stylish summer Royal Doulton Hill House Hammond Invasion of the celebrities You can't walk around Notting Hill without seeing a famous face and the locals don't like it, says Janine di Giovanni Master Card Hotline to Heaven Neale Donald Walsch claims to talk to God. Noe His conversations are topping the US bestseller lists. Interview by Susan Ellicott Somak Holidays The National Lottery Voyages Jules Verne Liberal conscience or criminal negligence? Paedophile compulsions must be recognised Alan Coren Dear investor, have I got trews for you … Scotched The Times Diary Picture Gallery Champion of the sceptics In Tony Blair Britain has at last a leader in a position not just to lecture Europe on its wicked ways - but to be heard Off the road The Times Diary Leading rolls The Times Diary Burning issue The Times Diary Blairy-eyed The Times Diary The Turner pickles its sacred cows Time for a new art prize, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston Marching into a Trap The IRA is setting a snare for Unionists Principle and Pique The Tory winner will hold only half of his domain On their Bikes European agreement can come in only by bicycle 'Shambles' of UK electoral law Press freedom Road use March of progress Letters for publication may be faxed to 0171-782… Rejection of plan for Stonehenge Millennium dome Rights of disabled Getting better? Alcopop ban Staying at home On the coat tails of new Labour Antique books Thoughtful paws Cracking the code Recipe for change Court Circular Birthdays today Royal engagements Baron Baker of Dorking Haileybury Meeting Calvert Trust Picture Gallery Ancient wasps' nests offer clues to flight of history Furniture may sell for record £2m Personal Column Official Wimbledon Debenture Tickets Anniversaries today Dinners Luncheon Sir Nicholas Baker Sir Frank Hartley Forthcoming marriages Church news Lecture Worldcall Lord Banks Lord Banks, CBF, former President of the Liberal Party, died on June 15 aged 78. He was born on October 23,1918 Personal Column The Sunday Times James Asman James Asman, expert on traditional jazz, writer. concert promoter and late record-shop owner, died on June 14 aged 83. He was born on April 18,1914 Emilio Coia Emilio Coia, caricaturist and art critic, died on June 17 aged 86. He was born on April 13,1911 Temperance Saturday Extraterrestrials do not deserve equal time When millennium fever strikes, reason goes on holiday Media, Sales & Marketing Red Star Travel Writers & Photographers Falgard Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Marketing & Membership Executive Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Client's Story AF Advertising Limited R Griggs Group Ltd Magazine that packs a punch Punch has gone for the 'laddish market, reports Bridget Harrison We are a very professional company Idols Licensing and Publicity Ltd The Times Newspapers Wise move after a Tory defeat Carol Midgley talks to Eileen Wise, press officer for Norma Major during the doomed campaign The Times How to spot the winning ad at Cannes Simon Anholt on the smirks that have international appeal Monk's new habit The Listener The News behind the Headlines Slazenger The Times Crossword No 20,509 News Business Picture Gallery In the Times Forecast Inside Section 2 Today Balloting over union dues to be scrapped GrandMet stake for LVMH Morse Share prices sent tumbling by corporate tax speculation Bakyrchik Gold digs for cash as shares are halted Business Homes Chisholm and Chance leave BSkyB Mirror Group in bid talks with Midland press group Sport Television and Radio Business Today Electricity watchdog accused over levy Thames may challenge windfall tax Payout rises 22% as watchdog gives dividend warning Scottish Amicable Life Assurance Society Administrators put Facia shoe brands on sale Standard Fireworks up for sale CWS hearing postponed for lawyers to hold talks Directors expelled by SFA Low for US inflation Insurers in danger Azlan's eight-week hope Logica wins outsourcing Bowe pay declines New R&D arm for Glaxo Poor typists prove costly West Bromwich ahead MacKie to raise £5m after restatement Business Roundup Tourist Rates Greenwich merger approved W&P ahead Wellman fall Profit rise Friendly Hotels Plc Harris says son merits Carpetright board seat EMI to give investors £500m in bonus issue of new shares By our City Editor: Will Beckett kowtow to Brussels? Commentary Engels-Hollandse Beleggings Trust N. V. Special payout for LMS investors The Parliamentary Channel Hazlewood opts for convenience with £45m sale Pound hits Eurotherm Commodities Liffe Options London investors run for cover amid US concerns Stock Market 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 Rio Tinto Thames Water Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes Two-way Mirror Tempus Carpetright Wall Street A bulldog with a firm grip on his ego As BSkyB's chief announces his departure, Eric Reguly reports on a career that changed satellite broadcasting American workplace is being paralysed by fear of litigation Excuse factory must serve as warning for Britain says Tunku Varadarajan An easy touch The Times City Diary Simon's slot The Times City Diary • a Quieter life beckons for one battle-scarred… Gentle hint The Times City Diary City Index Why Brown will outface the angry bulls Sharp falls for equities and gilts Savoy Taylors Guild The Times Unit Trust Information Service Debonair The no-go area that lured butterflies Visual Art: Clive Davis on a show that evokes the days when the chic and cheerful held court in Harlem Beethoven role over in triumph Concerts: Journey's end for Pollini in his cycle through the piano sonatas; plus a woman's place in the singer's canon - and among composers Maurizio Pollini Festival Hall Donmar Warehouse No Title Visual Art 1 Visual Art 2 Weir in a world of her own Bt Scottish Ensemble/Howard Spitalfields Music 1 Not just a pretty voice Catherine Bott Purcell Room Music 2 Cinderella goes to the bonus ball Thanks to the lottery, but also to a new cofidence in its own powers, British film is on the up again. Carol Allen reports Rising stars in the arts firmament Andrew Howard Great British Hopes RSC Film Rising Star Making the dark earth move La traviata Dance Pop Refining the rock of ages Pop Spirtualized Astoria, W1 Art Galleries The Twilight of the Golds Choice 1 Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Gillian Maxey Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assassment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Theatres Adelphi Theatre Choice 2 A chorus of disapproval What's gone wrong with East Anglia's Year of Opera and Music Theatre? Simon Tait reports The tedium of little dreams Theatre a Picture of Paradise Peacock, Dublin Choice 3 Lyric Theatre Hammersmith Opera To Advertise Call: 0171481 1986 (Trade) 0171 481… The 'Bloomsbury Six' to be released June… Private Advertisers Focal Point Kitchens Ltd New Homes One of Cheltenhams' Notable Successes Beaufort Homes Fairclough Homes North of the Thames The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Berisford Court Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fairclough Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Its Kids Play to Buy a Second Home Oxfordshire Wadhurst East Sussex Somerset Retirement Homes Overseas Property Aylesford Cyprus Gibraltar Bridging the credibility gap The estate agent of the year hopes to restore faith in a tarnished profession, says Eve-Ann Prentice Your obedient servant Competing in a shrinking market, estate agents have become better informed and anxious to please Own your own wishing well In the Market Ford Attention to detail takes prize The Test of a Top Estate Agent Telephone: 0171 680 6806 Ernst & Young Estee Lauder Companies BT Thames Postgraduate Medical and Dental Education Multiple Display Advertising Items Office Secretary/ Admin. Assistant Percell Group Plc Chelsea /South Ken Union Bank of Switzerland American Law Firm Royal Mail Call Harper Halsey Laroche Multiple Classified Advertising Items Housing Trust Ltd WSM Wordsworth Ltd Top flight secretary required-to £16,000 Director's Secretary-W1 Architects-West London Commonwealth Institute Personal Assistant Secretary to Run Office Farley & Co PA/Office Administrator Angela Mortimer Hodge Angela Mortimer Multiple Display Advertising Items B. J. Crawford's Wp/audio Secretary The American Embassy Hodge Angela Mortimer Summers Pan European Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items Bateman Healthcare Services Regent Inns Plc Hodge Picture Gallery The Recruitment Business Multiple Display Advertising Items Office Manager/P. A. £18-20K Electrical Wholesalers Federation Colefax and Fowler Group Plc Hodge Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Summit Furniture (Europe) Ltd Hodge Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Prime Secretarial Portman Coby Philips Recruitment Consultants Telephone: 0171 680 6806 Multiple Display Advertising Items Working Wonders Recruitment Ltd UMDS JFL Multiple Display Advertising Items STAFFwise Plc The Recruitment Company Judy Farquharson Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items The Susan Mills Portfolio Multiple Display Advertising Items Fantastique! Gordon-Yates Reed Multiple Display Advertising Items DSA Bilingual Ltd Publications Assistant Multiple Classified Advertising Items HOBstones Talisman Secretarial Ltd Jigsaw Recruitment S/h Secretary/assistant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Creme de la Creme Jonathan Wren & Co Ltd Joslin Rowe Associates Ltd Tate Temp Specialists Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multilingual Creme Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Jonathan Wren & Co Ltd Joslin Rowe Associates Ltd Heritage Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Jonathan Wren & Co Ltd Joslin Rowe Associates Ltd Super Secretaries Courses Lucie Clayton College Jonathan Wren & Co Ltd Joslin Rowe Associates Ltd Tempting Times Absolutely fabulous temping in the West End. We are… Harrington Lowndes Jonathan Wren & Co Ltd Joslin Rowe Associates Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Part-time Director's Secretary Bosra Sham in a class of her own Racing: Cecil Lavishes High Praise on his Brilliant Winner of Prince of Wales's Stakes Tayseer ready to maintain Dunlop's momentum Guide to Today's Races Thunderer: Royal Ascot Royal Ascot Specialists Rapid Raceline Balding gives fresh view of Royal Ascot Jenny MacArthur trails a television presenter with a mission to entertain William Hill Thunderer: Nottingham Thunderer: Hamilton Park Thunderer: Ripon Thunderer: Wolverhampton Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Thunderer: Worcester Course Specialists Sports Service Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Win tickets to the Lord's Test Keene on Chess Winning Move Ascot posts first-day record gate World Cup Schedule Legal & Public Notices Scottish Amicable England aiming to lift World Cup to new dimension Cricket Legal Notices Hick stranded at the crease Line and Length Father Times: Bradman captured on canvas By our Sports Staff: Headley in line for Kent recall Word-Watching Patel puts match practice to good use TV critic with heart for trading places Midweek View Surgery for boxer after brain scan In Brief Axa Equity & Law Interactive Team Cricket Scoreboard The Leading 100 Entries in the Times Interactive Team Cricket Game Chicago benefits from wind of change Keith Blackmore sees two of baseball's oldest clubs battle for local supremacy after a hiatus of 91 years Stewart on cue for Pinewood How to Make a Transfer WSPA Rusedski teaches Kuerten a lesson Tennis Williams makes her mark For the Record Sports Service A pinnacle of achievement BBC1 I believe you, George. Thousands wouldn't Review Fringe benefits elude Lions Stimpson and Back unlikely to gain selection for international duty Times Two Crossword Racing Philippoussis poses awkward early question for Rusedski Wimbledon Draw Simon Barnes England retain spinning option Alliance Leicester Overmars rewards Arsenal's patience Try it for Free New Chips Please CSi Compuserve Net PC unveiled at low-key launch Hi-Grade Britain set for launch of digital radio Apple's Web site challenge to hacks Times Interface Novell loses president and 1,000 staff Chris Ward examines the struggling network software company A stitch online can save time Is your business getting the most out of IT? Digital Putting the net to the brass tacks test Welcome to the real world: Phil Dwyer assesses the entries to this year's Internet effectiveness awards US Robotics Technology Home page for the millions who have no homes And the award winners are Siemens Nixdorf Lessons on beating back pain Dell Action on junk e-mail Online site is open for risky business Dell Crunch time for harmful applets Those animated Web images are not as cute as they appear Swap helps schools Challengers pose threat to Intel's reign Oracle that can't predict the future Chris Ward on the mystery of the missing tools IBM Data rescuers strike back BT Internet Gates' way into the world of cable TV A pocketful of power Chris Partridge looks at Psion's versatile new palmtop computer Opus technology Prince's Trust awards itself a new network Rewritable format is victim of bad timing Sportster Flash Socrates will leave pupils in no doubt Technology in the classroom: Inter-school communication, and the new satchel PC Learning is as easy as a PC Monitors revealed in their true dimensions Fire service gets wired for 999 calls Safety first at Heathrow Dan technology No Title Interface gets to the root of success Anyone for a game of hi-tech tennis? Ray Hatley finds Wimbledon is embracing new technology both on and off the courts Ace service from IBM Creative Labs The Document Company Strokes of genius raise the game Court on the net: all the online action Our fact-sheets are now on e-mail The Open University One giant step Software Infotrade A price we must pay for progress Highwire Changing faces in the computing world Dell's certain tip for the top Business IT provides tonic for drugs industry Prestel Use your e-vote Centura Agenda The Times Interface LEB plugs in to IT manpower Pioneering recruitment schemes create jobs for graduates Business Korea opportunities Festival live on the Web Reed Computing Personnel IBM Frontline Document Management Consultants PMR Group Plc Computer Futures Global Corporate Opportunities KPC KeyPower Consultants Limited Samsung Electronics Portman computers Ajilon Cliveden Admiral IBM Time

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