News from 20/06/1997
1997; Gale Group;
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Tunku Varadarajan, Barney Spender, Andrew Pierce, Political Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Caroline Merrell, Nathan Yates and Anne Ashworth, Richard Hobson, Ivo Tennant, Robert Neild, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, A. G. Sheard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Chris Bowers, Grace Bradberry and Lin Jenkins, Carl Mortished, Gillian Maxey, Simon Wilde, Kevin Eason, Michael Evans and Valerie Elliott, Geoff Brown, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Robert Miller, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Walton of Detchant, Pat Gibson, Jill Sherman, Chief Political Correspondent, Jerey Kingston, Rupert Cox, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Shirley English, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dave Wilson, David Lloyd, Martin Barrow, Lord Montagu, Ian Murray, Medical Correspondent, Jill Sherman Chief Political Correspondent, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, Anatole Kaletsky, David Hands, Rodney Legg (Warden), Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Barnard, Geoffrey Matthews, Richard Falconer, Manoah Esipisu, Nigel Williamson, Audrey Magee, Ireland Correspondent, Dominic Kennedy and Daniel McGrory, Paul Sexton, Gill Bowker, Adam Jones, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, John Meurig Thomas, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson and Ruth Gledhill, Alan Bradley (Chairman), Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Stewart Tendler and Russell Jenkins, Andrew Drummond, Bronwen Maddox, Eric Reguly, Michael Calvin, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Sarah Cunningham, Oliver August, Andrew Pierce Political Correspondent, Alan Winter, David Price, John Allison, Richard Duce, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Nick Szczepanik, John Lloyd, Guy Walters, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Charles Lloyd, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Chris Parker, Alan Copps, Jonathan Palmer, Susan Elkin, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Chris McGrath, John Shaw, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Glenn Sterling, Jean Marcus, Richard Ecans, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, David Sinclair, Fraser Nelson, Martin Waller, Frances Gibb and Joanna Bale, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Robert A. Crawford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Hugh Thompson, Julian Muscat Tennis Correspondent, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Jack Bailey, David Maddock, Michael Evans, Alasdair Murray, Robert Whymant, Alan Jackson, Mark Fuller, Jan Raath, Edward Gorman Sailing Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Jonathan Mirsky, Christine Buckley, Industrial Correspondent, Arthur Leathley Transport Correspondent,
ResumoGoodwood Festival of Speed Jonathan Aitken and wife part under strain of court battle Clarke bows out as Tories pick Hague Brown discovers £7bn 'black hole' The Times Index Victory for McDonald's after Dave and Goliath libel fight Back on Tracks MacKintosh Claws Lloyd Webber Leeds clashes Bank lifeline Accountancy exams Unbridled Passion Veuve Clicquot Millennium dome wins Cabinet's approval William the conqueror tries to answer the leading questions Matthew Parris Political Sketch Hague wipes slate clean with call for unity and change The Speech Wine Shop Election triumph marred by grandfather's illness The Family Tough fighter throws in the towel Clarke Wrong result for Right's man Redwood The Tory so Far Clear win gives victor room to manoeuvre Riddell on Politics Rain fails to stop play in Ascot fashion stakes World Cup wile that kept Jules Rimet still gleaming Fatal urge mistaken for adolescence Youngest victim of Ecstasy dies at 13 Compaq Straw backs down oil pledge 16 end private prisons Abbey National Rare falcons return to island home Army chiefs adapt fitness tests to suit women recruits Robot wanders desert on dry run for the Moon Duchy of Cornwall earns £7m for Prince News in Brief Murder charges Drugs operation VAT raid arrests Killer detained Gallipoli VC sold City swingers Wedding sunk Muslims riot over Indian film's 'insult' to Koran Protest outside shop accused of stocking video By a Staff Reporter: Villagers lose fight to block new homes Woodstock By a Staff Reporter: Council must pay for tree damage Renault Victory at a price for hamburger chain as judge upholds three of defendants' claims McLibel decision fails to silence the small fries Judgement Trail Facts Internet delivers an instant worldwide verdict Web Sites Dell Case highlights need for legal shaie-up , say experts Seven years well spent say activists Defendants Scrumpy Jack Dome chiefs baffled by Blair's five demands Builders and designers breathe a sigh of relief as Millennium wins conditional go-ahead Laura Ashley Children want more entertainment and less education Bishops reject extending lay powers Ancient plough turns up near Eton Nazis 'bombed Dublin to punish aid for Belfast' Dance is over for woman who set her cap at Aitken 'You are the man I'll marry,'She told beachelor header for rollercoaster of wealth and influence Brown announces discovery of £7bn 'black hole' in accounts Small drop in a budget ocean Millions fall prey to return of cholera Trainee surgeons left unsupervised Scientists link virus to bone marrow cancer Comet Drug baron who amassed £40m fortune is jailed for smuggling Seized computer records showed how Briton living in Amsterdam kept track of cocaine shipment Peoples Phone How small-time crook rose to become Mr Big By a Staff Reporter: Dance-lover who lost arm accepts £95,000 settlement Jospin sets out his stall with pledge to create 700, Ooo jobs French leader gives single currency commitment as German ease financial crisis Our Foreign Staff: Suicide by child sex detainee Garrard (Reuter): Fast-breeder to be scrapped MFI home works Bundesbank throws Kohl a line to reach euro target No Title The Monterey from Vauxhall Governor laments loss of democracy under Beijing rule Patten bows out to warm praise from arch critic Travelodge Capture of Pol Pot denied (Reuter): £11m appeal for North Koreans News in Brief (AFP, Reuter): Algeria blast (AP): Bahrainis jailed Dissident ill Albania shooting (AP): Spoused out St. Joseph's Hospice Thai economy in disarray as finance 'dream team' quits Zurich Municipal Consul for Hong Kong is appointed The Monterey from Vauxhall Russia looks on as Denver summit flaunts success of the West American Agenda Security and jobs take centre stage as 'G8' talks open Royal Navy Engineering Protests fail to halt Mexican 's execution Thomas Cook Sacrifices 'led to early map of the heart' Boy's find enhances dinosaur theory Mandela 'to cut arms budget' The Chamber Japan condemned for slow death of two killer whales Animal rights groups angered by Tokyo's failure to head warnings (AFP): African states to resume ivory sales Israeli coalition rebels want early poll Direct Line Nairobi riots as deputies disrupt speech Rise of the caviare mafia As the Caspian sturgeon is added to the growing list of endangered species Lombard Direct Daewoo Why scared men have to tell fat lies There's only one answer to a tricky question, says Dave Wilson Britannia ' There's no money in stability' A Conranstyle capitalist with a deep love a china, enterpreneur David Tang bestrides the two cultures of Hong Kong Somak Holidays Daewoo Help Bristol & West Labour needs a genius of the constitution Reformers may be running out of steam, says John Lloyd China smiles The Times Diary New blooms The Times Diary Picture Gallery What are the Tories for? William Hague's triumph won't banish the Conservatives' nightmare : that new Labour has just made them redundant Cross dressing The Times Diary Screen love The Times Diary Philip Howard The Young Leader Hauge emerges in front after a debilitating campaign Millennium Gamble Blair backs the Cavaliers of Greenwich Test Tubes into Keyboards This is a golden age for writing, and reading, about science Time for Raf to hand on its tasks? Aboriginal claims Maths performance Expansion of Fitzwilliam Museum Future role and funding of NHS A rock too far Exam credibility Hidden maps and devices for escape Out to lunch Thoughtful paws Court Circular Royal engagement The Chartered Institute of Patent Agents Lord Taylor of Gosforth Queen's College, Harley Street Miss Genevra Caws, QC Service dinner John Somerville-Meikle Rugby School Luncheons Service luncheon Mahratta Light Infantry The annual… Receptions Dinners Picture Gallery Birthdays today Personal Column Church appointments Opening of new Parliament Rutland Lieutenancy Anniversaries today Essex Lieutenancy Royal Society of Chemistry Requiem Mass Baron Patten Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Kim Casali Kim Casali, Cartoonist, died after a short illness at her Surreny home on June 15 aged 55. She was born on Septermber 9,1941 Personal Column Churchill's Stairlifts Julia Smith Julia Smith, creator of th BBC soap opera East Enders, died yesterday in the Royal Marsden Hospital London. She was in her late sixties The British Kidney Patient Association The Sunday Times Lady d'AVIGDOR-GOLDSMID Lady d'Avigdor-Goldsmid, hostes and collector, died on June 13, aged 86, She was born on July 22,1910 On this Day Farewell to Joey The Times Crossword No 20,511 News AA Information Business American Express Tomorrow Inside Section 2 Today Spending boom propelling economy to boiling point Rift holds up search for GEC's new chief Hambro agrees bid for John D Wood Queen of Mean' to sell property empire Economics Arnault swoops to lift GrandMet stake Fastline team to share £8m Education Surprise switch by Nationwide rebel Hardern Dunhill Sport Television and Radio Page 46,47 Business Today Speculation Discount No Title Transport funding set for shake-up The Sunday Times Safeway to create 1,000 jobs in Irish venture Risk for London Electricity Watchdogs act over Net deals Jarvis Hotels registers 30% rise AAT-Accounting for the Future ED & F Man exceeds City expectations Lloyd backs Snakeboar Metrotect turnover rises New NatWest loss Cox plans are shelved Taxpayers in error ICS wins right to sue Rogerson set to leave BG after defeat Expansion objective for Courts Honda By our City Editor: Take the weight off, Lord Weinstock Commentary Securicor warning on phones Why not change the way we work Commodities Liffe Options Speculators eye Domecq after raid on GrandMet Stock Markets I London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Long-distance solution Tempus John D Wood Tempus Caledonia Tempus Dollar Rates Other Sterling FTSE Volumes ED&F Man Tempus Wall Street A cocktail that will be shaken and stirred Alasdair Murray on the regulatory hurdles facing the GrandMet and Guinness merger Bull in the market The Times City Diary Week that made triple whammy look certain Stock Market Blank drawn The Times City Diary End is nigh The Times City Diary Rowe & Maw Modest losses at the close Planet Extension overran by £300m says LU Philippine Airlines Randgold's chiefs set for $500,000 float proflt Warning hits MDIS price Acceleration at Helphire Airbus wins $2bn Northwest order Business Roundup Gerrard Group stays flat Triton seeks listing Avocet loss deepens Ushers expansion aim The Times Unit Trust Information Service Debonair My shows are fine, Andrew Sir Cameron MacKintosh thinks that Lloyd-Webber has got it all wrong. Richard Morrison asks him why Too young to be an uncle Theatre The Wood Demon Playhouse National Westminster Bank Ltd Theatre 1 I know that voice Radio The Times Theatre 3 Radio My shows are fine, Andrew Lighting-up time for a non-smoker After disappointing sales last time, singer-songwriter k. d. lang has a new album and renewed confidence Music that Means Something POP 1 POP 2 I have seen Hanson's future, and it isn't pretty How do you tell three bright-eyed and happening boys that they will go from flavour of the month to sell-by date? Cinema Choral Classics Echo POP 3 POP 4 Lessons in live Concert If you've still got it, flaunt it POP Albums: David Sinclair on Paul Weller's ability to pull rare bits out of old hats HMV Classical Selection POP 5 POP 6 Rapture captured Jazz Albums Andys Records POP 7 No more time for the blues Guitar hero Gary Moore has closed down his 12-bars and hit the floor dancing. He tells Paul Sexton why POP 8 Art Galleries Choice 1 Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied 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 indicated with the symbol) on released across the country Choice 2 A Ring of confidence Opera Das Reubgikd Norwich Dovenest brings peace Hilary Finch on the realisation of one man's dream to expose the business world to the arts Choice 3 Opera All major credit cards accepted Interim housing policy lawful Political party cannot sue in libel King's College General Manager Gabbitas Educational Consultants Alliance Francalse Multiple Display Advertising Items Language Courses Taxing series of transactions Visual Software Technology Summer Course on the Spanish Coast EF International Language Schools Birkbeck College Study Languages in Europe South Bank University London Distance Learning University of Durham Holborn College Multiple Display Advertising Items Teacher Training Agency Strathclvoe Graduate Business School LL. B University of London Exterrial Multiple Display Advertising Items The Nottingham Trent University Teacher Training National Extension College Challenge Chapterhouse The Finacial management qualification for… Cartoons University of Surrey Brunel University SOAS University of London University of London The University of Edinburgh Devonshire House Preparatory School Trap for pupils on the move Gill Bowker looks at the problems faced by familites forced to relocate with no propect of a school for their children next term It 's a technical knockout An unlikely school in Corby has emerged as a role model to the world, reports Susan Elkin Take the stress out of study High Thompson discover a scheme to ease exam-time pressure Why not change the way we work? Edder times it to perfectin on Celeric Racing: Champion Receives Plaudits after Masterly Ride Earns Memorable Gold Cup King Alex to rule over Hardwicke Stakes rivals Guide to Today's Races Thunderer: Royal Ascot McWholiffe to McAuliffe by a short head Chris McGrath watches a trainer cross the line separating anonymity from celebrity William Hill Rapid Raceline Thunderer: AYR The Times Thunderer: Redcar Thunderer: Goodwood Thunderer: Newmarket Yesterday's Result's Weir makes light work of tougher challenge Golf: Australian Left-Hander Shares Lead after Opening round of German Open The Times Higher Education Supplement More news, more facts, more fun For the Record Davies goes left in pursuit of the perfect putt Sports Division Mistress of all trades attempts to master one David Powell finds Denise Lews in positve mood for the challenges ahead Redgrave's four faces stern examination in World Cup Rowing British best at Henley Bank of Scotland Banking Direct Green flag for Irish takeover bid In Brief Birdie burst Doctor's orders Well short Still critical Cup retained Word-Watching Sheehan on Bridge Nolan rejects selection oversight Bowls Winning Movie Keene on chess By our Sports Staff: Cowie sent home from Australia by Wigan Rugby League Andrews emerges from pain barrier to confront Lions Rugby Union David hands meets the South Africa lock forward who epitomises the world champions' resilience The Sunday Times Schultz-McCarthy serves warning Pierce forced out by elbow injury Legal & Public Notices Black Bears advance with strong finish Polo Coventry secure Soltvedt's services Football Tucker prepares for last chance of glory Boxing Relaid pitch makes life nightmarish for batsmen Cricket Bailey has worrying time ahead Yesterday's Scoreboards Hick in prime position to do battle Whitaker century wears down Somerset White presents his Test credentials Rapid Cricketline Adams puts his case during lull in strife at Derbyshire Word-Watching Wisden Cricket Monthly Lewis vigil leaves Kent with a battle on their hands France bestows highest honour on the reluctant hero of the sea Small Fry Army team conquers calm times Television that makes sense of business Ambition on two wheels The laughter-packed proof that less is more Review BBC1 Satellite and Cable Golf Celts enlisted to project Lions forward Captain in foreign company Heartache for Howley Times Two Crossword Thunderer on mark at 33-1 MacLaurin strives to pierce Lord's gloom Wimbled on' Athletics Sun Henman's fortunes in tune with vagaries of weather Picture Gallery Spend an unforgettable weekend on speed Exotic cars, legendery drivers and a superb setting Goodwood Festival of speed contents Winged wonder that fell foul of a sucker punch Richard Falconer of Jim Hall, the Texan whose cars changed the shape of racing Keep track of the race stars Picture Gallery Brooks, a dentist who pulled out all the stops The Vanwall car- and one driver in particular-made Britain into a world-beater, Alan Copps Destination Peking Britain's original fast track Lord Montagu of Beaulien onhow Brookland began it all 90 years ago James Meade Limited Why they get soaked at the end Champage showers all began with Henry Ford Ii, says kevin Eason It 's a car. . . but is it art? The Festival of Speed is also about style, writes Alan Copps 'A bad car makes you realise what racing is like' Jody Scheckter who will be reunited with the Ferrari in which he won the world championship at Goodwood, talks to Alan Copps Ferrari Cartier The 275gtb: I more fabulous I looks enveloping I a race-proved ! engine, the much-I loved supercar of [ . the mid-60 s, I eventually gave I way to the I mid-engined For 50 years has generated excitement on the racetracks and the roads of the wrold. Created by an autocrat ruthlessly decided to winning races, the command more public attention, more loyalty from fans and more respect from proud to be sponsoring the Ferrari display British debut in 1949. The cars on this page are representative of those to be seen at the Festival Picture Gallery How Palmer reached peak performance Jonathan Palmer holders the record to the top of Goodwood's hill in 45 seconds. This is how it's done A racing giant returns DFV's are back, says Vaughan Freeman Tailors choose bespoke look Bentley captures the classic image of quality clothier Lots of history for sale Tony Dawe looks at some legendary cars you could buy at Goodwood - for a price One Ferrari that really does fly Tony Dawe on the love and care that Lufthansa invests in a very special cargo Classics in the car-go hold Highlights as RAC takes to the skies We have lift-off…The Spirit of Mobility will be hovering overhead at Goodwood. Tony Dawe reports Daks Cars that are given superior paint jobs Eve-Am prentice looks at some examples of motor racing as art How one lucky strike earnt a budding rally racer her… How one lucky strike earnt a budding rally racer her top drive Britain's rally championship is setting the pace for the rest of the world. Eve-Ann Prentice profiles the top drivers Omega
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